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Session-Aware Load Balancing Cluster Guide

Removing a worker from a cluster

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Removing a worker from a cluster

  1. From the FortiControllerGUI go to Load Balance > Config, edit the membership list and move the slot or slots that contain the workers to be removed to the available slots list.

    You can also use the following FortiController CLI command (for example, to remove the workers in slots 8 and 9):

    config load-balance settings

    config slots

    delete 8

    delete 9

    end

  2. Remove the workers from their slots.
  3. To verify that a worker has been removed from the cluster, from the FortiController GUI go to Load Balance > Status and verify that the worker does not appear in the chassis and that its chassis slot appears to be empty.

Removing a worker from a cluster

  1. From the FortiControllerGUI go to Load Balance > Config, edit the membership list and move the slot or slots that contain the workers to be removed to the available slots list.

    You can also use the following FortiController CLI command (for example, to remove the workers in slots 8 and 9):

    config load-balance settings

    config slots

    delete 8

    delete 9

    end

  2. Remove the workers from their slots.
  3. To verify that a worker has been removed from the cluster, from the FortiController GUI go to Load Balance > Status and verify that the worker does not appear in the chassis and that its chassis slot appears to be empty.