- There are five possible ways to begin.
- Right-click on the icon for a resource in the hierarchy that you want to delete under the server where you want the deletion to begin. When the resource context menu appears, click Delete Resource Hierarchy.
*Note: Deleting a resource hierarchy before bringing the resource out-of-service on all nodes may prevent the use of some system resources. To mitigate this situation we suggest bringing the resource out-of-service on all nodes prior to deleting the resource hierarchy.
- Right-click on the icon for a global resource in the hierarchy that you want to delete. When the resource context menu appears, click Delete Resource Hierarchy. When the dialog comes up, select the server in the Target Server list from which you want to begin deleting the resource hierarchy, and click Next.
- On the global toolbar, click the Delete Resource Hierarchy button. When the dialog comes up, select the server in the Target Server list from which you want to begin deleting the resource hierarchy, and click Next. On the next dialog, select a resource in the hierarchy that you want to delete from the Hierarchy to Delete list, and click Next again.
- On the resource context toolbar in the properties panel, if displayed, click the Delete Resource Hierarchy button.
- On the Edit menu, point to Resource and then click Delete Resource Hierarchy. When the dialog comes up, select the server in the Target Server list from which you want to begin deleting the resource hierarchy, and click Next. On the next dialog, select a resource in the hierarchy that you want to delete from the Hierarchy to Delete list, and click Next again.
- The dialog will display a message verifying the hierarchy you have specified for deletion. Click Delete to perform the action.
- If the output panel is enabled, the dialog closes, and the results of the commands to delete the hierarchy are shown in the output panel. If not, the dialog remains up to show these results, and you click Done to finish when all results have been displayed.
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