You can remove a cluster that is managed by the SAN Volume Controller Console from your configuration by using the Removing Clusters panel.
To remove a cluster from the SAN Volume Controller Console, you are not required to authenticate to the cluster. This allows you to remove clusters that are no longer in service. However, the behavior can be changed, so that authentication is required before the cluster can be removed. To require authentication to remove a cluster, run enableSignOnBeforeRemovingCluster.bat. To return to the default behavior, run disableSignOnBeforeRemovingCluster.bat. These batch files are located in SVCConsole_HOME\console\embeddedWAS\bin, where SVCConsole_HOME is the directory path location that was selected during the SAN Volume Controller Console installation.
You must have administrator authority to remove a cluster from the server.
This task assumes that you are at the Welcome panel for the SAN Volume Controller Console.