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terry712 (TechnicalUser)
10 May 08 4:49
installed this lots of times but never actually removed one.

i need to remove a 2 node cluster from the tree. it's a netware 6.5. what is the correct method for this

it is basically at the point that it hosts no virtual servers - so just up doing nothing but prefer to remove cleanly

i'll be truthful and say - i havent looked into it much - i am assuming it will be something like leave the cluster then nwconfig and remove cluster services then repeat but ?

cheers
 
JackyZhang (TechnicalUser)
10 May 08 21:47
If you don't want to keep all clustered resource, you might just comment out the ldncs.ncf in autoexec.ncf on two server, and delete resourse, then run nwconfig remove eDirecotry on this server.

Jacky Zhang
CNE,MCSE
 

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