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Manually removing an Altiris Recovery Solution server from a cluster (version 6.2)

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CJett
June 24th, 2009
Filed under: Altiris Recovery Solution, Recovering, Recovering, Endpoint Management & Virtualization Community Blog, Endpoint Management and Virtualization

This is a useful trick if the following happens to you:

* Using Altiris Recovery Solution
* Have a cluster with a single Recovery Solution server in it
* The Recovery Solution server goes down and is not recoverable
* The Recovery Solution server is rebuilt on the same hardware and put back into Altiris

At this point, Altiris should merge the new record for the RS server with the old one (retaining the old GUID), you will not be able to add the rebuilt RS server to the cluster as Altiris still thinks the original server is still servicing that cluster (basically, since the new RS server assumes the old GUID, Altiris thinks that nothing has changed and that the old server is still out there servicing the cluster). You can verify this is the case by opening the “Recovery Solution Server Uninstall” section on the Notification Server console. In there you will see the server that you rebuilt as available to uninstall (even though the rebuilt server doesnt have the RS server installed on it yet).

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This leaves you with a unique situation…you need to remove the RS server record from the cluster to make Altiris think there are no RS servers servicing that cluster so that you can install a new RS server into that cluster (the rebuilt server). This can be accomplished by removing a row in the Notification Server database:

* Connect to your Notification Server database server
* Backup your NS database (always a good idea)
* Expand the list of tables and navigate to dbo.RS_Servers
* Find the row that contains the GUID of your RS server (under the ServerGuid column), or the GUID of the cluster (under the ClusterGuid column)
* Delete this row (make SURE that this is the correct row before you remove it. Double, Triple, Quadruple check).

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At this point, you will now notice that this server no longer shows up in the “Recovery Solution Server Uninstall” area in the NS console. You now will be able to add your rebuilt RS server to the cluster.

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