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Remove a node from a Windows 2003 Fail-Over Cluster
posted on July 8th 2015, at 16:55
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lunarg
To safely remove a node from a Windows 2003 Fail-Over Cluster, follow these steps:
First, using
Cluster Administrator
, move all roles to the other nodes in the cluster.
There should be no more roles, including the quorum running on the node.
In
Cluster Administrator
, right-click the node and click
Stop Cluster Service
. (Skip this step if it is the last node of the cluster.)
Still in
Cluster Administrator
, right-click the node and click
Evict node
. This will remove the node from the cluster.
Optionally, you can now remove the Fail-Over cluster components from the server.
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