* Get rid of the HW (tell the hoster to get rid of it or other as appropriate)
* Update password file information for the $HOST
* Remove MQ queues related to machine (see [[doc/mq]] for details)
* Get rid of the HW (tell the hoster to get rid of it or other as appropriate)
* Update password file information for the $HOST
* Remove MQ queues related to machine (see [[doc/mq]] for details)
for queue in $(rabbitmqadmin -N rainier list queues name | \
grep unger.debian.org | \
awk '{print $2}') ; do
rabbitmqadmin -N rainier -V dsa delete queue name=$queue
done
for queue in $(rabbitmqadmin -N rainier list queues name | \
grep unger.debian.org | \
awk '{print $2}') ; do
rabbitmqadmin -N rainier -V dsa delete queue name=$queue
done
* Remove disks from the MSA
* run multipath -ll on the KVM host and find all disks on that multipath
```
echo -n "multipath device to remove: " &&
export LC_ALL=C &&
* Remove disks from the MSA
* run multipath -ll on the KVM host and find all disks on that multipath
```
echo -n "multipath device to remove: " &&
export LC_ALL=C &&
dm=$(sudo multipath -ll | grep "$path " | awk '{print $3}') &&
cd /sys/devices/virtual/block/$dm/slaves &&
devices=$(ls -1) &&
dm=$(sudo multipath -ll | grep "$path " | awk '{print $3}') &&
cd /sys/devices/virtual/block/$dm/slaves &&
devices=$(ls -1) &&