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Hi guys, At our site we have recently configured a test HACMP 5.3 server (on AIX 5.3), and we have set up SAN disk heartbeat, which works fine. My question is - how can you remove the heartbeat disk? (We need to delete it to due to a SAN change configuration, and also just because you can ![]() There seems to be no way to do so in the HACMP menus, and I can't find any info on the web as to how you can remove a heartbeat disk. Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks, Bill. |
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Hello, There is a way to do it with the hacmp menus. Look under Extended Configuration -> Extended Topology Configuration Regards, Levente
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