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Purging a Cisco SME Cluster

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Deactivating and Purging a Cisco SME Cluster Chapter 4 Cisco SME Cluster Management Send documentation comments to [email protected] Purging a Cisco SME Cluster Purging a Cisco SME cluster includes the following steps: • Delete all cluster elements (tape paths, tape devices, volume groups, tape groups, and switches) • Delete (unbind) any Cisco SME interfaces that are configured in the cluster • Change the cluster state to deactivated • Purge the cluster to remove the cluster and the master keys from the Cisco KMC Note Only clusters with a status of deactivated can be purged. To purge a Cisco SME cluster, follow these steps: Step 1 Click Clusters in the navigation pane to display the Cisco SME clusters. Step 2 Select an deactivated cluster in the information pane and click Remove. Step 3 Click OK to delete the cluster. Caution Do not click OK unless you want to permanently delete the cluster configuration information and the master key from the Cisco KMC. Step 4 Refresh the Fabric Manager Web Client to view the notification that the cluster has been purged. 4-22 Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide OL-18091-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x

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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide
OL-18091-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x
Chapter 4
Cisco SME Cluster Management
Deactivating and Purging a Cisco SME Cluster
Purging a Cisco SME Cluster
Purging a Cisco SME cluster includes the following steps:
Delete all cluster elements (tape paths, tape devices, volume groups, tape groups, and switches)
Delete (unbind) any Cisco SME interfaces that are configured in the cluster
Change the cluster state to deactivated
Purge the cluster to remove the cluster and the master keys from the Cisco KMC
Note
Only clusters with a status of deactivated can be purged.
To purge a Cisco SME cluster, follow these steps:
Step 1
Click
Clusters
in the navigation pane to display the Cisco SME clusters.
Step 2
Select an deactivated cluster in the information pane and click
Remove
.
Step 3
Click
OK
to delete the cluster.
Caution
Do not click OK unless you want to permanently delete the cluster configuration information and the
master key from the Cisco KMC.
Step 4
Refresh the Fabric Manager Web Client to view the notification that the cluster has been purged.