remove_node
Removes one or more nodes from a database.
	Removes one or more nodes from a database.
You cannot remove nodes from a sandboxed subcluster.
Syntax
vcluster remove_node options
Required options
- { -c | --config }- string
- The path to the config file. If a configuration file is present in the default location (automatically generated by create_db), you do not need to specify this option.Default: /opt/vertica/config/vertica_cluster.yaml
- --remove- strings- [,...]
- A comma-separated list of hosts to remove from the database.
Options
- --cert-file- string
- The absolute path to the certificate file. If you specify this option, you must also specify --key-file. You should only use--cert-fileand--key-fileif you have configured the Node Management Agent (NMA) to use custom certificates.
- --depot-path- string
- [Eon only] The absolute path to depot directory.
- { -h | --help }
- Prints help text.
- --ipv6
- Whether the hosts use IPv6 addresses. Hostnames resolve to IPv4 by default.
- --key-file- string
- Path to the key file. If you specify this option, you must also specify --cert-file. You should only use--cert-fileand--key-fileif you have configured the Node Management Agent (NMA) to use custom certificates.
- { -l | --log-path }- string
- The absolute path for debug logs.
Default: /opt/vertica/log/vcluster.log
- { -p | --password }- string
- The database password.
- --password-file- string
- The absolute path to a file containing the database password.
If you pass a dash(-) (that is, `--password-file -`), the password is read from STDIN. ImportantYour database password cannot include single quotes.
- --read-password-from-prompt
- Prompts the user to enter the password.
- --verbose
- Shows the details of VCluster run in the console.
Examples
To remove the nodes at 192.0.2.0 and 192.0.2.1:
$ vcluster remove_node --db-name vertica_db \
  --remove 192.0.2.0,192.0.2.1 \