Hi Torge,
Well, you can delete these entries from AD and DNS and allow replication
before recreating. Make sure that the changes have been replicated to all
multiple sites (if any)...
-Sharath
"torge" wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I've made a serious mistake while reinstalling a Windows Server 2008
> 64-Bit failover cluster. The problem is that this cluster runs based on
> VMs.
>
> After problems with the domain controller it was not possible to repair
> the cluster (the fileserver which were located on this cluster wheren't
> operable anymore). So I decided to reinstall the cluster. But I forgot
> to destroy the cluster before deleting the VMs.
> So when I was installing the new cluster the old "machines" where still
> listed as nodes and clusters.
>
> The question now is, how to deinstall this old, "dead corpses"? Is it
> sufficient to delete the entrys at the domain controller?
>
> I have to admit that this is the first time I'm working with cluster.
> Can somebody give me an advise?
>
> Cheers,
> Torge
>
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