Adding A Node That Was Previously In The Cluster; Deleting A Cluster Node From A Cluster, Or Reconfiguring A Cluster Node - Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2 SP 2 - CLUSTER SERVICES 1.8.7 FOR LINUX Manual

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3c In the Valued Attributes list, select the attribute NCS: Network Address (the attribute for
the TCP address), click Edit, modify the IP address, then click OK.
3d In the Valued Attributes list, select the attribute Network Address (the attribute for the
UDP address), click Edit, modify the IP address, then click OK.
4 Make sure that LDAP server is running before restarting Novell Cluster Services.
IMPORTANT: Novell Cluster Services requires LDAP.
5 Make sure that NSS is running if there are NSS cluster resources that you will be onlining.
6 Start Novell Cluster Services by entering the following command at a terminal console prompt
as the root user:
rcnovell-ncs start
7 Online the cluster resources:
7a In iManager, click Clusters, then click Cluster Manager.
7b Browse to locate and select the Cluster object of the cluster you want to manage.
7c Select the check boxes next to the resources you want to bring online, then click Online.
8.14 Adding a Node That Was Previously in the
Cluster
1 If your storage array and devices are not configured, configure them before you install Novell
Cluster Services.
2 If necessary, install OES 2 Linux and Novell Cluster Services, including the latest Service Pack
on the server using the same node name and IP address of the node that was previously in the
cluster.
3 If the Cluster object for the server is still present, delete the object.
For information, see
Cluster Node," on page
4 Run the Novell Cluster Services installation by following the procedure outlined in
Section 3.5.2, "Installing Novell Cluster Services on an Existing OES 2 Linux Server," on
page
44.
The node assumes its former identity.
8.15 Deleting a Cluster Node from a Cluster, or
Reconfiguring a Cluster Node
In order to permanently remove a cluster node from one cluster and add it to another cluster, you
must delete the node from the original cluster before you can reconfigure it for the new cluster.
1 Log in as the
user to the node in the cluster that you want to remove, then enter the
root
following at a terminal console prompt:
cluster leave
When the node has successfully left the cluster, the following message is displayed:
No longer a member of cluster clustername
Section 8.15, "Deleting a Cluster Node from a Cluster, or Reconfiguring a
109.
Managing Clusters 109

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