I'm not sure.  The first version I used was 1.6.0 and it existed by then.

Greg

From: Aaron Cody <ac...@hexiscyber.com<mailto:ac...@hexiscyber.com>>
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great! when was that functionality introduced? ( I’m still on 1.2.4)
thanks

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Yes, they are.  You have to stop the components on that host, then remove the 
components from the host, then you can remove the host from the cluster.

Greg

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Subject: delete host/component

hi
are these operations supported in the REST api yet?

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