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While building new 2012 servers to move to we had some change in requirements. We are using Availability Groups on the new servers.



Here's where we started.
Servers:



Serv1a
Serv1b
Serv2a
Serv2b
Serv3a
Serv3b


Each Group had a corresponding listener and Cluster:



Listener1
Cluster1
Listener2
Cluster2
Listener3
Cluster3


We then changed to use two groups of three. Since it was early in the process (no in production) we deleted Listener and Cluster Objects and renamed Serv3a and 3b to Serv1c and 2c.



Problem is I forgot to remove the machines from the cluster and now I can't. I also can't add them to the other clusters since the machines think they are still a part of the deleted cluster. Anyone have a Powershell script or Registry hack to remove them? I haven't figured it out yet.










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    While building new 2012 servers to move to we had some change in requirements. We are using Availability Groups on the new servers.



    Here's where we started.
    Servers:



    Serv1a
    Serv1b
    Serv2a
    Serv2b
    Serv3a
    Serv3b


    Each Group had a corresponding listener and Cluster:



    Listener1
    Cluster1
    Listener2
    Cluster2
    Listener3
    Cluster3


    We then changed to use two groups of three. Since it was early in the process (no in production) we deleted Listener and Cluster Objects and renamed Serv3a and 3b to Serv1c and 2c.



    Problem is I forgot to remove the machines from the cluster and now I can't. I also can't add them to the other clusters since the machines think they are still a part of the deleted cluster. Anyone have a Powershell script or Registry hack to remove them? I haven't figured it out yet.










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      While building new 2012 servers to move to we had some change in requirements. We are using Availability Groups on the new servers.



      Here's where we started.
      Servers:



      Serv1a
      Serv1b
      Serv2a
      Serv2b
      Serv3a
      Serv3b


      Each Group had a corresponding listener and Cluster:



      Listener1
      Cluster1
      Listener2
      Cluster2
      Listener3
      Cluster3


      We then changed to use two groups of three. Since it was early in the process (no in production) we deleted Listener and Cluster Objects and renamed Serv3a and 3b to Serv1c and 2c.



      Problem is I forgot to remove the machines from the cluster and now I can't. I also can't add them to the other clusters since the machines think they are still a part of the deleted cluster. Anyone have a Powershell script or Registry hack to remove them? I haven't figured it out yet.










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      While building new 2012 servers to move to we had some change in requirements. We are using Availability Groups on the new servers.



      Here's where we started.
      Servers:



      Serv1a
      Serv1b
      Serv2a
      Serv2b
      Serv3a
      Serv3b


      Each Group had a corresponding listener and Cluster:



      Listener1
      Cluster1
      Listener2
      Cluster2
      Listener3
      Cluster3


      We then changed to use two groups of three. Since it was early in the process (no in production) we deleted Listener and Cluster Objects and renamed Serv3a and 3b to Serv1c and 2c.



      Problem is I forgot to remove the machines from the cluster and now I can't. I also can't add them to the other clusters since the machines think they are still a part of the deleted cluster. Anyone have a Powershell script or Registry hack to remove them? I haven't figured it out yet.







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          I believe that your only supported option is going to be to format the machines are reinstall them. To get the cluster to not think they are there simply evict them from the cluster.






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            I believe that your only supported option is going to be to format the machines are reinstall them. To get the cluster to not think they are there simply evict them from the cluster.






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