Step F: Remove worker nodes - AWS Elemental Conductor Live

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.

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
  1. On the primary Conductor Live node's web interface, go to the Channels page.

  2. Ensure that all channels are stopped.

  3. Choose Edit(pencil icon) on a channel.

  4. On the Edit Channel page, in Node, choose None.

  5. Save the channel. Repeat this procedure to edit the remaining channels to have no node assignment.

  6. 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
  1. On the primary Conductor Live node's web interface, go to the Cluster page.

  2. On the Cluster page, choose Redundancy.

  3. In the navigation bar, choose the Elemental Live redundancy group.

  4. On the Backup Nodes tab, choose Delete (trash icon) for each node.

  5. When you've removed all backup nodes, choose the Active Nodes tab and choose Delete (trash icon) for each node.

  6. 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
  1. On the Cluster page, choose Nodes.

  2. On each worker node, choose the downward triangle and select Remove Node.

  3. Remove all nodes from the cluster, then move on to the upgrade process.