How to Unconfigure Oracle Solaris Cluster Software to Correct Installation Problems
Attempt to rerun cluster configuration of the node by using the scinstall
utility. You can correct certain cluster node configuration failures by repeating Oracle Solaris Cluster software configuration on the node.
Perform this procedure if the installed node cannot join the cluster or if you need to correct configuration information. For example, perform this procedure on all nodes to reconfigure the transport adapters or the private-network address.
Note:
If the node has already joined the cluster and is no longer in installation mode, as described in Step 2 of How to Verify the Quorum Configuration and Installation Mode, do not perform this procedure. Instead, go to How to Uninstall Oracle Solaris Cluster Software From a Cluster Node.Troubleshooting
If the cluster node that you are removing is at least partially configured with the cluster, running the clnode remove
command might exit with errors such as Node is still enabled. If such errors occur, add the -F
option to the clnode remove
command.
Next Steps
Before you reinstall or reconfigure Oracle Solaris Cluster software on the node, refer to Task Map: Installing the Software. This table lists all installation tasks and the order in which to perform the tasks.
To physically remove the node from the cluster, see How to Remove an Interconnect Component in Managing Hardware With Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.4 and the removal procedure in the Oracle Solaris Cluster guide for your storage array.