To remove a cluster setup, you must perform these steps:
1. Type cf disable.
2. Unlicense cluster.
3. Remove partner entries for network interfaces from the /etc/rc file.
4. Halt and make sure the partner-sysid is blank.
5. Power down and remove the cluster interconnect card.
6. Perform steps 1-5 above on the partner node.
You are troubleshooting a clustered failover problem at a customer site. The customer explains that both storage systems were NFS mounted onto the Solaris host. While in takeover mode, you attempt to create a file on the NFS mount point for the inaccessible system, but you get the following error: NFS server filer2 not responding still trying. When not in takeover mode, both storage systems operate normally and you do not get the error. You perform a "cf giveback" and you can now create a file over NFS on both systems. What should you do first to resolve this issue?
One method of configuring an interface for takeover is to enter ifconfig interface partner address at the command line. To make this configuration persistent across reboots, you must enter this information in the _____ file for each system.