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I haven’t tried it in a long time, but I would think that ‘isi devices node smatrfail’ would work to remove a node just like on a regular cluster.To update the internal interfaces, you should be able to use the iprange command from inside isi config.Hope this helps— Adam Fox
On Mar 19, 2020, at 11:41 AM, Robert Soeting <robert...@gmail.com> wrote:
Does anyone know how to forcefully remove a virtual (test Isilon) from a clusterOr how to add ip's to a internal subnet as our test Isilon complains about "Failover is not supported".I am trying to fix a broken node by doing a smartfail and then add a new node. Someone tried replacing some binaries on the broken node (don't ask me why).To make it more clear, I am not talking about a EDGE Isilon. These are the OVA files you can download from the support site.Reason why I not throw away the whole cluster and start over is because we have customized a lot which would take very long to replace.Any help is welcome.--
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