Yes you can – this is actually the same case as SAN attached storage (eg the 
usual twin tailed).
You simply reinstall Linux on that node and add it back to the cluster 
(mmsdrrestore).

The NSD drives are unaffected in the same way that they would have been if they 
were in a separate 2U SAN shelf

Daniel

Daniel Kidger
HPC Storage Solutions Architect, EMEA
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From: gpfsug-discuss <[email protected]> On Behalf Of shao feng
Sent: 28 July 2022 08:03
To: gpfsug main discussion list <[email protected]>
Subject: [gpfsug-discuss] add local nsd back to cluster?

Hi all,

I am planning to implement  a cluster with a bunch of old x86 machines, the 
disks are not connected to nodes via the SAN network, instead each x86 machine 
has some local attached disks.
The question is regarding node failure, for example only the operating system 
disk fails and the nsd disks are good. In that case I plan to replace the 
failing OS disk with a new one and install the OS on it and re-attach these nsd 
disks to that node, my question is: will this work? how can I add a nsd back to 
the cluster without restoring data from other replicas since the data/metadata 
is actually not corrupted on nsd.

Best regards,
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