Implementing CA ARCserve Backup › Installing and Upgrading CA ARCserve Backup in a Cluster-aware Environment › Deploy CA ARCserve Backup Server on MSCS › Delete CA ARCserve Backup Cluster Resources
Delete CA ARCserve Backup Cluster Resources
Before you can create new cluster resources, you must delete all existing cluster resources from the group where CA ARCserve Backup is deployed.
The available MSCS cluster resources are as follows:
- Windows Server 2003 Systems
- ARCserve HA
- ARCserve ASDB
- ARCserve Registry
- ARCserve Share
- Windows Server 2008 Systems
- ARCserve HA
- ARCserve ASDB
- ARCserve Registry
To delete CA ARCserve Backup cluster resources
- Do one of the following:
Windows Server 2003 systems:
- Open the Cluster Administrator.
- Right-click the group name and click Take offline on the pop-up menu.
Windows Server 2008 systems:
- Open the Failover Cluster Manager.
- Right-click the service or application name and click Take this service or application offline.
The state of the ARCserve cluster resources is changed from Online to Offline.
- Select the ARCserve Group that the ARCserve server is deployed in, and locate the corresponding ARCserve cluster resources.
Right-click each ARCserve cluster resource and click Delete on the pop-up menu.
The selected ARCserve cluster resources are deleted.