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The Question is: I installed an ES40 today and tried to have it join my existing cluster of alpha2100 & vax6530. The ES40 came up with it's own cluster (partitioned) cluster! I used the valid Cluster Password and cluster number when adding. The existing cluster members are running vms 6.2 and the ES40 is 7.2-1. The existing cluster has some satelites, but has existe d and been up for years. Is there anything different about 7.2-1 clustering with 6.2 cluster members? Thank You Gus The Answer is : Nope. Either the network is discontiguous, or the cluster group is set up incorrectly. Though clearly, the VOTES and EXPECTED_VOTES settings are configured incorrectly. Please see the OpenVMS FAQ for details on the latter topic. To quickly set up the cluster group and the cluster password, please pull over CLUSTER_AUTHORIZE.DAT from the existing cluster, over into SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE] on the new AlphaServer system disk. (Make sure to reboot the system and then remember to purge out any old copies of the file, and make sure that there are no copies of the file in SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE].) Please acquire and apply the following ECO kits: On V7.2-1: dec-axpvms-vms721_ds20e_es40-v0100--4 dec-axpvms-vms721_update-v0100--4 On V6.2: alpclusio01_062
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