Deleting Trustgrid Clusters Describes the process of deleting Trustgrid Cluster along with best practices
Be advised: Deleting a cluster is an irreversible action. Delete clusters only after you are certain they are no longer needed.
Best Practices Remove all members for a period of time to ensure the configuration is no longer needed.Update any status tag to indicate the cluster(s) is being decommissioned.Before deleting, remove any virtual network routes with the cluster as a destination. While these can be removed later, they will be easier to find while the cluster is still listed as the destination. Deleting Clusters Remove the node(s) from the cluster and remove any virtual network routes with the cluster as a destination. See best practices above Navigate to the Cluster table and select the target cluster(s).Optionally, Use the search to filter the displayed clusters.
From the Actions menu select the Delete option.
Delete cluster action If deleting a single cluster, you will be prompted to enter the fully-qualified domain name (fqdn) of the cluster about to be deleted to confirm. If deleting multiple clusters, you will be prompted to enter DELETE
to confirm.