Step F: Remove worker nodes
Remove the worker nodes from the redundancy group, and then from the cluster. Perform these steps on for all worker nodes in the cluster.
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Step A: Remove channel assignments
Before you can remove a worker node, first make sure that no channels are assigned to the node.
To remove channels from the node
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On the primary Conductor Live node's web interface, go to the Channels page.
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Ensure that all channels are stopped.
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Choose Edit(pencil icon) on a channel.
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On the Edit Channel page, in Node, choose None.
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Save the channel. Repeat this procedure to edit the remaining channels to have no node assignment.
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When all of the channels have no node assignments, go to the next step.
Step B: Remove workers from redundancy groups
Remove all nodes from the worker redundancy groups.
To remove workers from redundancy groups
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On the primary Conductor Live node's web interface, go to the Cluster page.
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On the Cluster page, choose Redundancy.
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In the navigation bar, choose the Elemental Live redundancy group.
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On the Backup Nodes tab, choose Delete (trash icon) for each node.
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When you've removed all backup nodes, choose the Active Nodes tab and choose Delete (trash icon) for each node.
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If you have multiple Elemental Live redundancy groups, repeat this procedure on each group, then go to the next step.
Step C: Remove workers from the cluster
Remove the nodes from the cluster so that you can perform the upgrade process.
To remove workers from the cluster
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On the Cluster page, choose Nodes.
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On each worker node, choose the downward triangle and select Remove Node.
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Remove all nodes from the cluster, then move on to the upgrade process.