RE: Add extra node to a 2-node cluster

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> > 
> > I am not running any cluster software per-se, I am only 
> using CS to be 
> > able to gain the shared clusterFS (GFS).
> 
> GFS is cluster software. "per-se" or not ;-)

Point taken :) was just hoping that this procedure was just for application
clusters.
 
> > Is this still the case (need to halt cluster services) or can I 
> > accomplish this somehow???
> 
> It is still the case that you need to remove the two_node 
> flag and restart the whole cluster.

Grrr. Ah well, if that's how it is...

Presume by restarting the whole cluster, you mean unmount all filesystems
and restart the cluster.

Could I just remove one (quiet) node from the cluster (presently not doing a
great deal) and then update the file/restart the cluster services on the
single busy/live one??? Its more the umount of the fs that's the problem (is
in continual use)...

Guess I'll be planning a quick up and down of the cluster in the next day or
so.

Thanks

Dan

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