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02-19-2007 09:55 PM
02-19-2007 09:55 PM
Single node cluster
I had a situation over the weekend where a 2 node cluster had shutdown. On restart only 1 node was available and the cluster would not start. Despite my efforts I simply couldn't get the cluster to run with just the 1 node available. In the end I started the cluster once the 2nd node was online. My question is however, how could I have got the cluster to form with only the 1 node available?
Thanks and regards
Thanks and regards
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02-19-2007 10:10 PM
02-19-2007 10:10 PM
Re: Single node cluster
Yvonne,
can you please provide more details on what errors you saw when you tried to start the single node?
Did you:
cmruncl -n
Modify package.cntl to run on single node
OR
cmruncl
cmrunpkg -v -n
can you please provide more details on what errors you saw when you tried to start the single node?
Did you:
cmruncl -n
Modify package.cntl to run on single node
OR
cmruncl
cmrunpkg -v
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02-19-2007 10:21 PM
02-19-2007 10:21 PM
Re: Single node cluster
Actually, i think I've found the answer myself, I needed to run:
cmruncl -f -n
Thanks
cmruncl -f -n
Thanks
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