Disable cluster nodes temporarily
Disabling a cluster node allows continued management of the other cluster members if one node goes out of operation.
Before you begin
You can disable nodes in Firewall Clusters, IPS Clusters, Layer 2 Firewall Clusters, or Master Engines. When you disable a node, you can physically remove it from the cluster without removing its definition from the system.
Disabling a node indicates to the other nodes and the Management Server that it is not necessary to try to contact it. Disabling a node prevents unnecessary communication attempts, alerts, and test failures. Disabling a node also allows policy installations on the other nodes when one node is shut down or malfunctions. No commands can be sent to a disabled node and no monitoring information is available for it.
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Steps
- In the Management Client, select Configuration.
- Right-click the Engine, then select Edit <element type>.
- In the navigation pane on the left, browse to .
- In the Nodes table, select Disabled for the nodes you want to disable.
- Click Save and Refresh.