Unexporting a volume and destroying an NFS-Ganesha HA Cluster ============================================================= Here, we'll see how we can unexport a volume and destroy a high availability cluster. **Step 1:** Create the following configuration file:: [hosts] dhcp37-102.lab.eng.blr.redhat.com dhcp37-103.lab.eng.blr.redhat.com # To un-export the volume: [nfs-ganesha1] action=unexport-volume volname=ganesha # To destroy the high availability cluster [nfs-ganesha2] action=destroy-cluster cluster-nodes=dhcp37-102.lab.eng.blr.redhat.com,dhcp37-103.lab.eng.blr.redhat.com 'ganesha' is the name of our volume. **Step 2:** Run this file using:: $gdeploy -c ganesha_destroy.conf Here, "ganesha_destroy.con" is the name of our configuration file created in Step 1. **Step 3:** Now, when you run this command on any or all of the nodes in the cluster, you will not see any mounts for nfs-ganesha:: $showmount -e localhost You have successfully unexported the volume and destroyed the HA cluster.