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How to replace a lockdisk from cluster?
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Steven E. Protter
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Shalom,

You change your cluster configuration file.

cmquerycl
cmcheckconf
cmapplyconf

Then you are done

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Michal Kapalka (mikap)
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Stephen Doud
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If the path to the cluster lock disk will not change from the previous lock disk, then halt the cluster and perform cmapplyconf on the cluster ASCII file. If the resulting messages displayed indicate that no changes were made, either request 'cminitlock' from the support center (you will have to open a support case) and use it to install the lock structure on the replacement disk, or halt the cluster, perform 'cmdeleteconf -f' and then cmapplyconf the cluster and package configuration files.

If the lock disk has different paths that those listed in the cluster configuration file, update the configuration file, halt the cluster and perform cmapplyconf on the ASCII file.