At 16:31, on Oct 29, 2002, Mike Horwath wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 04:54:43PM -0500, Dan O'Brien wrote:
...
> > <some log message header> Cluster Monitor: both partner mailbox disks
> > have failed
> > Disk 7a.0 is reserved for "hot spare"
> >
> > 1 disk is reserved for "hot spare"
> >
> > Can't have SCSI disks in Clustered Failover configuration
> > Illegal configuration. Halting
> > ok
> >
> > This is a single full shelf of 7 9GB scsi drives.
> >
> > After zeroing the disks it asked me how many disks to add to the root
> > volume as there were already 2 assigned, plus it said there were 4
> > spare, so I let it add the recommended 3 to give a full RAID 5 disk
> > group (or something like that). 4+2 = 6 so I have one "missing"?
> >
> > Anyway, anything obvious I can fix? There's really nothing in the old
> > manuals I have that talks about fresh, clean install from boot floppy.
>
> Is there a 'card' in the unit that has nothing plugged in that is not
> the NVRAM card?
>
> Perhaps a cluster card...
If what you're looking to do is make it forget that it's part of a
cluster, you can try the following (which worked for us on some 760c's -
I've never used/seen a 600 series though). At the ok prompt, do
unsetenv partner-sysid
Davin.