Bigger question is what are you routinely using stop -force to
accomplish?
 

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It indicates you did not close and save the cluster configuration after
making modifications. It is a warning. If you close and save the config,
it goes away.

 

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All,

Had some queries regarding the .stale file present in the
/etc/VRTSvcs/conf/config directory. I know that if the haagents are
restarted with hastop -all -force and this file is present the cluster
memebers could be in stale admin wait state. I have been deleting this
file then hastop -all -force and then hastart on the the nodes. I do not
want the service groups to go offline that's why -force.

My query is what is the use of .stale ?
Would hastart -force help to get nodes back if this file is present ?
Is file deletion the only method to get the nodes back ?

I noticed recently that when getting the cluster back, this way my
clusters the information about the admin password. I thnk I'm doing
something wrong.....any help.

Ciao.

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