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Disabling a Cluster-enabled Database

If a database is already enabled and you want to remove the database as a cluster resource, enter the following command:

procluster db-name disable 

db-name

Specifies the fully qualified path of the database to disable. Specifying the database name automatically disables any other optional dependencies specified when the database was enabled.

When you remove a database resource using PROCLUSTER disable, Clusters does the following:

You can use the Cluster Administrator tool on Windows or you can use the operating system specific command to enumerate cluster objects on UNIX, such as caa_stat on HP Tru64, to ensure that the database has been removed as an enabled cluster resource. For more information on cluster administration tools and commands, see your operating system cluster documentation.


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