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6-24 Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O5000 for Oracle8i and Windows 2000 Administrator Guide 2. If the replacement node is the node on which you originally installed the OSDs, do the following on all nodes: a. Shut down the Oracle instance. b. Stop all Oracle services. c. Uninstall the OSDs from each node by running uninstallOSD, located in the Utilities directory of the installation CD. d. Restart all nodes to complete the deinstallation process. 3. Use the OUI to reinstall the OSDs on each cluster node, including the original nodes and the replacement node. 4. Restart each cluster node to complete the OSD installation process. 5. Verify that Object Link Manager has been installed on the replacement node. 6. Install Oracle8i Server with the Oracle8i Parallel Server Option on the replacement node. 7. Restart the replacement node which, upon restart, is now fully integrated into the cluster. 8. At this point, all further operations are specific to Oracle configuration. Refer to the Oracle setup and configuration documentation for information on configuring Oracle software. Adding a Cluster Node Before adding a node, verify that the new configuration is supported by the PDC/O5000. For a complete list of servers supported by the PDC/O5000, see the Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O5000 Certification Matrix for Windows 2000 at www.compaq.com/solutions/enterprise/ha-pdc.html IMPORTANT: Certain restrictions apply to the server models and server configurations that are supported by the Compaq Parallel Database Cluster. For a current list of PDC/O5000-certified servers and details on supported configurations, refer to the Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O5000 Certification Matrix for Windows 2000. During the life of the PDC/O5000, you might need to add a new node to the cluster. A desire to increase performance or throughput can drive this decision. Adding another node also can increase overall availability of the system.