rmhostclustermember

Use the rmhostclustermember command to remove a host from a host cluster object.

Syntax

 rmhostclustermember   -host  {  host_id_list  |  host_name_list  } { [  -keepmappings  ] | [  -removemappings  ] }  -force  {  hostcluster_id  |  hostcluster_name  }

Parameters

-hosthost_id_list | host_name_list
(Optional) Specifies (by ID or name) the hosts to remove from the host cluster.
-keepmappings
(Optional) Specifies that the host that is removed from the host cluster retains the host cluster's shared volume mappings. The -keepmappings and -removemappings parameters are mutually exclusive.
-removemappings
(Optional) Specifies that the host that is removed from the host cluster does not retain the host cluster's shared volume mappings. The -keepmappings and -removemappings parameters are mutually exclusive.
-force
(Optional) Forces a removal. Specify this parameter when you remove the last host from a host cluster.
Remember: Using the force parameter might result in a loss of access. Use it only under the direction of your product support information.
hostcluster_id | hostcluster_name
(Required) Specifies (by ID or name) that the host cluster that the host is removed from. The value for the ID must be a number and the value for the name must be an alphanumeric string.

Description

This command removes a host from a host cluster object.

An invocation example that removes host 0 from host cluster 0 (and also removes the host mappings)

 rmhostclustermember -host 0 -removemappings 0

The detailed resulting output:

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An invocation example that removes host myhost1 from host cluster myhostcluster while keeping the original mappings

rmhostclustermember -host myhost1 -keepmappings -force myhostcluster 

The detailed resulting output:

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