For starters, show us the output of
mmlscluster
mmgetstate -a
cat /var/mmfs/gen/mmsdrfs
Depending on how those look, this might be simple or not.
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Quoting "Buterbaugh, Kevin L" :
Hi Jaime,
Have you tried wiping out /var/mmfs/gen/* and /var/mmfs/etc/* on the
old nodeA?
Kevin
That did the trick.
Thanks Kevin and all that responded privately.
Jaime
On Feb 10, 2016, at 1:26 PM, Jaime Pinto wrote:
Dear group
I'm trying to deal
Dear group
I'm trying to deal with this in the most elegant way possible:
Once upon the time there were nodeA and nodeB in the cluster, on a
'onDemand manual HA' fashion.
* nodeA died, so I migrated the whole OS/software/application stack
from backup over to 'nodeB', IP/hostname, etc, henc