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1. In the left frame, click the name of the server to be removed. The server’s parameters appear in the right
frame.
2. Set the server’s weight to zero; Click on Commit to save the change. This action prevents Equalizer from
routing new connections to the server.
3. Click on Equalizer > Status > Cluster Summary and click on the cluster name in the table. Watch the server’s
number of active and sticky connections. Once both of these numbers are 0, click on the server name in the
left frame and check the number of total connections (click the server name to refresh). Once that number is
0 and the server’s idle time is greater than your applications session lifetime, you can take the server
offline.
Deleting a Server
To delete a server from a virtual cluster, follow these steps:
1. Log into the GUI using a login that has add/del access for the cluster that contains the server (See "Logging
In" on page 192)
2. If necessary, shut the server down gracefully before taking it out of service, as shown in the section
"Shutting Down a Server Gracefully" on page 256 . This is particularly important if the server is in a Layer 4
cluster and may have active connections; see Step 4.
3. In the left frame, right-click the name of the server to be removed and select the Delete Server command
from the menu.
4. When prompted, click Delete to confirm that you want to remove the server from the cluster. Clicking
Delete removes the server from the configuration immediately. To cancel the deletion, click Cancel. If you
attempt to delete a server that has active connections:
a. If the server is being deleted from a Layer 4 cluster, clicking delete removes the server from
the configuration and immediately terminates all active connections for that cluster IP and
server.
b. If the server is being deleted from a Layer 7 cluster, clicking delete removes the server from
the configuration, but does not terminate any active connections. Active connections for that
cluster IP and server will remain open until they are completed or reach the appropriate
timeout.
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