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rac node failure crs cleanup failing

927646Mar 30 2012 — edited Apr 2 2012
I have a three node rac database, 10.2.0.4 running on Windows server 2008. I lost a hard drive on one of the servers and it corrupted the mirror disk as well so I am having to rebuild. I am going through these procedures, RAC on Windows: How to Cleanup When A Node Has Been Disconnected or The OS Rebuilt (Doc ID 742737.1) and am running into a problem once I tried to delete the listener and then on to crs to delete the nodeapps for node3.

For the listener, I go into netca and the option to delete a listener is grayed out. When I run crs_stat I can still see the ora.node3.lsnr there. Does this mean that I just need to update tnsnames.ora or is there another place the information would be held? I hate to manually delete because I am afraid I won't get it cleaned out from everywhere. Any idea why that option would not be there?

My second issue is when I run this:
srvctl stop nodeapps -n node3
The nodeapps stop doesn't return any output and then when I try to remove nodeapps it gives me PRKO-2112: Some or all node applications are not removed successfully on node.

I have searched metalink for that error with no success as the document I found also says that you must stop nodeapps. I have already deleted the node from the db and asm and updated the appropriate inventory. I just need to finish the listener and crs and update the inventory for crs. Also, I noticed that the vip for the failed node was reassigned to node2 and I show that it has been released when i run cluvfy to check. Would crs give me errors on this if that was not the case?

I appreciate any help or guidance!
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