Removal¶
Pre-requisites¶
Make sure both Rome and Lisbon clusters are deployed following the cluster-cluster deployment guide.
Detach Cluster from ClusterSet¶
Important
It is important to switchover the Primary cluster before detaching it from ClusterSet!
Assuming the Lisbon is a current Primary and we want to detach Rome (for removal or reuse):
juju remove-relation replication-offer db2:replication
The command above will move cluster Rome into the detached state blocked keeping all the data in place.
All units in Rome will be in a standalone (non-clusterized) read-only state.
From this points, there are three options, as described in the following sections.
Rejoin detached cluster into previous ClusterSet¶
At this stage, the detached/blocked cluster Rome can re-join the previous ClusterSet by restoring cluster-cluster integration/relation:
juju switch rome
juju integrate replication-offer db1:replication
juju switch lisbon
juju run db2/leader create-replication
Remove detached cluster¶
Remove no-longer necessary Cluster Rome (and destroy storage if Rome data is no longer necessary):
juju remove-application db1 # --destroy-storage
New ClusterSet from detached Cluster¶
Convert Rome to the new Cluster/ClusterSet keeping the current data in use:
juju run -m rome db1/leader recreate-cluster