This section describes error messages that you might receive when you run the scinstall -r command and the corrective actions to take.
The following error messages indicate that the global-cluster node you removed still has cluster file systems referenced in its vfstab file.
Verifying that no unexpected global mounts remain in /etc/vfstab ... failed scinstall: global-mount1 is still configured as a global mount. scinstall: global-mount1 is still configured as a global mount. scinstall: /global/dg1 is still configured as a global mount. scinstall: It is not safe to uninstall with these outstanding errors. scinstall: Refer to the documentation for complete uninstall instructions. scinstall: Uninstall failed. |
To correct this error, return to How to Uninstall Sun Cluster Software From a Cluster Node and repeat the procedure. Ensure that you successfully complete Step 7 in the procedure before you rerun the clnode remove command.
The following error messages indicate that the node you removed is still listed with a device group.
Verifying that no device services still reference this node ... failed scinstall: This node is still configured to host device service " service". scinstall: This node is still configured to host device service " service2". scinstall: This node is still configured to host device service " service3". scinstall: This node is still configured to host device service " dg1". scinstall: It is not safe to uninstall with these outstanding errors. scinstall: Refer to the documentation for complete uninstall instructions. scinstall: Uninstall failed. |