This topic describes how to delete a binlog server from a binlog cluster.
Prerequisites
Make sure that you have the following permissions:
- Resource Permissions: Binlog Service Maintenance permission
- Menu Permissions: Permission on the Binlog Cluster Overview menu of the Binlog Service
The cluster to which the binlog server to be deleted belongs is in the Running or Stopped state.
To delete the only binlog server from a binlog cluster, you need to delete the binlog cluster.
Procedure
Log on to the OCP console.
In the left-side navigation pane, click Binlog Service. The Cluster List tab automatically appears.
On the Cluster List page, find the target binlog cluster and click its name to go to the Binlog Cluster Overview page.
In the Binlog Server List section, select the binlog server to be deleted and click Delete in the Actions column.
In the dialog box that appears, enter delete and then click Delete.
You can view the task progress in Task Center. When the task enters the ExecuteSuccessful state and the binlog server no longer exists in the Binlog Server List section, the binlog server is successfully deleted.
Subsequent operations
After you delete a binlog server, you need to manually clear the binlog instances on the host as needed. For more information, see Clear binlog instances on a host.