We had an OMG event in a remote office yesterday when one of the local "IT 
guys" rebooted a clustered server while the other node was disabled for 
maintenance.  The maintenance event was to correct a problem on a SAN unit 
which is mirrored via Veritas Enterprise Administrator.  Things were running 
normally until the reboot, but when they rebooted the server it lost 
connectivity to the witness disk for the cluster as well as some other data 
volumes.  Since the witness disk is unavailable the cluster server is offline 
so DHCP and Print services won't run.

Since we're going to have to destroy the cluster anyway as part of the 
migration, we're thinking about doing it now to simply some of what needs to be 
done, but we don't have the DHCP/Print configurations readily available. (Yes, 
it's all backed up, but restoring is taking longer than anticipated)  If we 
destroy the cluster, does anyone know if the DHCP and Print configuration data 
gets retained by the host server?  If so it should be trivial to recreate on 
another server as long as we can see it.

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Melvin Backus | Sr. Systems Engineer | Byers Engineering Company | 404.497.1565
Service Desk | 404-497-1599 | http://servicedesk.byers.com
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