BHuckfield
IS-IT--Management
I have 2 servers loaded with 2003 Enterprise. They are both connected to an Compaq MSA1000 Disk Array. Selective Storage has been correctly configured so that both servers can access the SAN one at a time.
I created a cluster on one of the servers, and joined the second server to the cluster. All was well until I shutdown one of the servers to add 2 SCSI cards for an LTO changer. After coming back up, the server no longer was able to access the cluster. After trying a lot, I eventually evicted the server from the cluster, and subsequently I am unable to rejoin the cluster with this machine.
The servers connectivity is 100% as both can see one another via the public and heartbeat network. When I attempt to add the node to the cluster, it gets to the part where is says "Synchronizing the cluster database with the sponsor cluster" and fails...
In the cluster log it says "The Remote Procedure call failed"
I have checked that RPC is alive and well on both machines and this is the case. Short of trashing the cluster and starting again, I am kind of stuck.
Anyone seen this kinda behaviour before?
thanks in advance.
Brian
I created a cluster on one of the servers, and joined the second server to the cluster. All was well until I shutdown one of the servers to add 2 SCSI cards for an LTO changer. After coming back up, the server no longer was able to access the cluster. After trying a lot, I eventually evicted the server from the cluster, and subsequently I am unable to rejoin the cluster with this machine.
The servers connectivity is 100% as both can see one another via the public and heartbeat network. When I attempt to add the node to the cluster, it gets to the part where is says "Synchronizing the cluster database with the sponsor cluster" and fails...
In the cluster log it says "The Remote Procedure call failed"
I have checked that RPC is alive and well on both machines and this is the case. Short of trashing the cluster and starting again, I am kind of stuck.
Anyone seen this kinda behaviour before?
thanks in advance.
Brian