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Symantec Veritas Cluster Server - Removing a Node from a Cluster

Symantec Veritas Cluster Server
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Stop VCS on the new node:
# hastop -sys saturn
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Copy the main.cf file from an existing node to your new node:
# rcp /etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/main.cf \
saturn:/etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config/
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Start VCS on the new node:
# hastart
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If necessary, modify any new system attributes.
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Enter the command:
# haconf -dump -makero
Starting VCS and verifying the cluster
Start VCS after adding the new node to the cluster and verify the cluster.
To start VCS and verify the cluster
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From the new system, start VCS with the new system added to the cluster:
# hastart
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Run the GAB configuration command on each node to verify that port a and
port h include the new node in the membership:
# /sbin/gabconfig -a
GAB Port Memberships
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Port a gen a3640003 membership 012
Port h gen fd570002 membership 012
Removing a node from a cluster
Table 7-3 specifies the tasks that are involved in removing a node from a cluster.
In the example procedure, the cluster consists of nodes galaxy, nebula, and saturn;
node saturn is to leave the cluster.
131Adding and removing cluster nodes
Removing a node from a cluster

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