I seem to be talking to myself a lot lately (Hey, Richard, could you 
please speak up?  I didn't quite catch that...)

There was a problem with the installation of DB2 and the migration of its 
instance to the SAN volume.  The DB2 admin backed up (that is, reversed 
his steps), and we regained control of ClusterAdmin.

With some very careful tap dancing, wen now have the instance of DB2 
migrated back onto the SAN volume, and the cluster group resources are now 
established and running.

(The voices in my head are no longer speaking to me - do you think I may 
be cracking up?)
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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


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/23/2008 08:54:29 AM:

> 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...
> --------------------------------------
> 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!
> > --------------------------------------
> > Richard McClary, Systems Administrator
> > ASPCA Knowledge Management
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> > 217-337-9761
> > http://www.aspca.org
> > 
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