no [authentication|replica-set|shutdown]
no authentication {username <USER-NAME>}
no replica-set member [<IP>|<FQDN>]
no shutdown
no <PARAMETERS>
no <PARAMETERS> | Removes a member from the database replica set, or brings up a database server that is down. Also disables database authentication and removes user |
The following example shows a three-member replica set:
nx9500-6C8809(config-database-policy-test)#show context database-policy test replica-set member 192.168.13.12 priority 2 replica-set member 192.168.13.14 arbiter replica-set member 192.168.13.16 priority 1 nx9500-6C8809(config-database-policy-test)#
In the following example the arbiter is being removed, leaving the replica set with only two members:
nx9500-6C8809(config-database-policy-test)#no replica-set member 192.168.13.14
nx9500-6C8809(config-database-policy-test)#show context database-policy test replica-set member 192.168.13.12 priority 2 replica-set member 192.168.13.16 priority 1 nx9500-6C8809(config-database-policy-test)#
Since a replica set must have at least three members, another member must be added to this replica set. This member may or may not be an arbiter.
nx9500-6C8809(config-database-policy-test)#replica-set member 192.168.13.8 priority 3
nx9500-6C8809(config-database-policy-test)#show context database-policy test replica-set member 192.168.13.12 priority 2 replica-set member 192.168.13.16 priority 1 replica-set member 192.168.13.8 priority 3 nx9500-6C8809(config-database-policy-test)#