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Removing An Instance From A Cluster

This document describes how to remove an instance from a Nagios Log Server cluster.

Removing an instance from a Nagios Log Server cluster is as simple as updating the cluster_hosts
configuration file and restarting the Elasticsearch database service on each node. This applies to the following
scenarios:
    • Planned server removal / replacement
    • Server crashed / dead / not recoverable
    • Isolating a node to perform testing

Removing An Instance From A Nagios Log Server Cluster



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