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Old 11-06-2010, 12:04 AM   #1
unahb1
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redhat cluster removing / adding quorum device


hi everyone,

On redhat 5.1 am using red hat cluster with 2 nodes and 1 quorum device from SAN with ILO fencing.
As we're moving out SAN would like to move out the disks along with the quorum disk and add devices from new SAN.

after closing qdiskd created a new quorum device. But am not able to the existing quorum device,

used cman_tool leave 0 and other commands but somehow it isnt accepting the node name. could someone advice how to proceed on this ? Let me know if you need more information.
 
  


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