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9.
Observe your cluster member at low usage levels until you are satisfied that your
new changes are working properly.
10. When you are certain that the updates you made have not adversely affected the
server’s operation, set the Peak and Gradual Redirection load thresholds back to
their original values.
Resetting a server’s configuration to its pre-clustered state
If you want to re-cluster servers that were clustered previously, you must first reset
each server’s configuration to its original, pre-clustered state. You can only do this by
using the ClusterCATS Server Administrator that is installed on each cluster member.
Using the ClusterCATS Explorer to delete cluster members from a cluster does not
delete the server’s ClusterCATS configuration, which is stored in the server’s registry.
Also, running the ClusterCATS uninstall program and reinstalling does not overwrite
the server’s ClusterCATS configuration.
To reset a server to its pre-clustered state:
1.
Go to the server you want to reset, open the ClusterCATS Server Administrator,
and click Advanced.
The Advanced Option dialog box appears.
2.
Click Reset ClusterCATS to remove the ClusterCATS configuration from this server.
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