That worked, thanks!
nodeshell:
na201node-1a> disk assign 0b.45.16 -s unowned -f Note: Disks may be automatically assigned to this node, since option disk.auto_assign is on.
and then back to cluster shell:
na201::> disk assign -disk 6.45.16 -sysid 0536944995
Cheers,
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 11:08 PM, Brad Thompson brad.thompson877@gmail.com wrote:
Right. How about dropping to the nodeshell and using "disk assign 6.45.16 -s unowned -f". This should force the disk unowned since it's owned by another node.