Nice, I could do it now.

Thank you!

James

2017-10-19 11:34 GMT+01:00 Michael Burman <[email protected]>:

> Hello James,
>
> The way to do it is to assign a new MAC pool range to this cluster and
> then to remove it.
> This can be done via - Administration > Configure > MAC addresses pool -
> There you can create/edit and remove MAC pool range entities.
> So create another desired MAC pool range, assign it to the cluster(via
> edit cluster) and remove the desired MAC pool range from the system.
>
> Cheers)
>
> On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 12:33 PM, James Michels <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello.
>>
>> I'm trying to remove a MAC Pool that seems to be assigned to a cluster
>> and I can't. Opening Configure - MAC Address pools and chosing the MAC Pool
>> to remove causes this warning:
>>
>> Error while executing action: Cannot remove MAC Pool. Several Clusters
>> (1) are using this MAC Pool:
>> Cluster2
>> - Please remove it from all Clusters that are using it and try again.
>>
>> How can I do so? I don't see a way to unassign a MAC Pool from a cluster.
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>> James
>>
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