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Compaq ProLiant Clusters HA/F100 and HA/F200 Administrator Guide
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Physically Replacing a Cluster Node
To simplify integration of the new cluster node, retain the Windows NTS/E or
Windows 2000 Advanced Server boot drives from the node being replaced for
use in the replacement node. If this is not possible, perform the steps described
in the Chapter 3 Assisted Integration procedure for adding a second node.
NOTE:
These procedures for physically replacing a cluster node assume that you are
making modifications to a previously configured HA/F100 or HA/F200.
Replacing a Cluster Node
To replace an existing cluster node:
1.
Ensure all cluster groups are running on the remaining cluster node
(Node 1, for example). Fail over to the remaining node any cluster
groups that are running on the node being replaced (Node 2).
2.
Open Cluster Administrator on Node 1. Right click Node 2. Select Evict
Node to remove Node 2 from the cluster.
3.
After Node 2 is removed from the cluster, shut down Node 2 and power
it off.
4.
Remove the interconnect, LAN, Fibre Channel cables, and power
cables. Remove any other cables that are attached to the node. If the
node is in a rack, remove it from the rack.
5.
Remove all hardware devices that will be used in the new node from the
node being replaced and place them in the new node. Install all other
hardware devices into the new node.
6.
If the new node is part of a rack system, place the server in the rack.
Attach the interconnect, LAN, Fibre Channel cables, and power cables.
If you are recreating the new node, follow installations steps as outlined in
Chapter 3.
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