> A. The host "%s" is already a member of cluster "%s"

> or

> B. %s is already a member of a cluster named "%s"

> or some other message (interpolate "%s" above with your values)?


> But the node name is not there in cluster.conf file.

> you are talking about the original surviving node now, right?


> It seems more likely to me that B. from above is right, so then,
> please make sure there is no /etc/cluster/cluster.conf on the node you
> are trying to add (may be a leftover from the original setup of this
> recovered node).

Thanks Jan , you assumed correctly  .  

Deleting /etc/cluster/cluster.conf  actually resolved the issue . Node is 
successfully added back to cluster .  

Thanks
Zaman
-- 
Jan

-- 
Linux-cluster mailing list
Linux-cluster@redhat.com
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster
-- 
Linux-cluster mailing list
Linux-cluster@redhat.com
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster

Reply via email to