Remove QueryGrid Manager from a Cluster | Teradata QueryGrid - Removing Teradata QueryGrid Manager from a Cluster - Teradata QueryGrid

Teradata® QueryGrid™ Installation and User Guide

Product
Teradata QueryGrid
Release Number
2.19
Published
July 2022
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2022-07-28
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Product Category
Analytical Ecosystem
You can only delete managers with a status of offline.
  1. Log on to the system where the Teradata QueryGrid Manager is running.
  2. Make sure you have reset the Teradata QueryGrid Manager to its default settings.
  3. From the QueryGrid portlet, select Managers.
  4. Select the Managers tab.
  5. Select Delete for the manager you want to delete.