Duh, going back into the registry for a second look, I see cluster 
services has its own hive.  (Registry hives are so called because of their 
resemblence to painful welts.)

Things being broken, I guess I can start trying to trim out the DB2 
values...
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Richard McClary, Systems Administrator
ASPCA Knowledge Management
1717 S Philo Rd, Ste 36, Urbana, IL  61802
217-337-9761
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/23/2008 08:50:01 AM:

> I have a server running Win2003 Enterprise.  It is attached to two LUNs 
on 
> an iSCSI SAN.  The machine was set up as a single node cluster...
> 
> It seems within the cluster services, to run DB2 (and probably other DB 
> engines as well), a "Group" must be created within the cluster. 
> Unfortunately, during the installation of DB2, something broke. (!) (!!) 

> (@#&% !!!)
> 
> The cluster administrator no longer runs.  If "started", a blank 
> ClusterAdmin window opens, and it attempts to connect to the new DB2 
> group.  There it hangs.
> 
> I've tried re-setting the cluster services.  I've tried chkdsk + reboot. 

> I've looked through both the file system and the registry (the 
> HKLM/CurrentControlSet/Services, anyway).  I've not yet found an obvious 

> way to be rid of the broken group with is denying us control to the 
> Cluster Administrator.
> 
> Hints (other than re-partition/re-install)?  Thanks!
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> Richard McClary, Systems Administrator
> ASPCA Knowledge Management
> 1717 S Philo Rd, Ste 36, Urbana, IL  61802
> 217-337-9761
> http://www.aspca.org
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