Cant' find any information on this. Please advise. Thanks in advance.
Cant' find any information on this. Please advise. Thanks in advance.
From Failover Cluster Manager. Right click the name of the cluster, 'More
Actions', 'Destroy Cluster'.
This will remove clustering on all nodes in the cluster.
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Jeff Hughes, MCSE
Senior Support Escalation Engineer
Microsoft Enterprise Platforms Support (Server Core/Cluster)
"tc" <tchang73nyc@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Cant' find any information on this. Please advise. Thanks in advance.
You can also do this from the command line by issuing a "cluster /destroy"
command to wipe out the whole cluster or just a "cluster node /force"
command to clean up a single node.
Regards,
John
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> From Failover Cluster Manager. Right click the name of the cluster, 'More
> Actions', 'Destroy Cluster'.
> This will remove clustering on all nodes in the cluster.
>
> --
> Jeff Hughes, MCSE
> Senior Support Escalation Engineer
> Microsoft Enterprise Platforms Support (Server Core/Cluster)
>
>
> "tc" <tchang73nyc@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:2936b938-0828-48bd-b4af-45fa8f1a7be9@w35g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> > Cant' find any information on this. Please advise. Thanks in advance.
>
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