05-29-2016
So your node is called "prd" ? How many nodes are in the RAC cluster? Or is it a one-node cluster? Did you check the logs for this node on the other nodes? I doubt you will find any information on the node itself, you must check the logs on the other nodes, the nodes that did not go down...
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remnode
remnode(8) System Manager's Manual remnode(8)
Name
remnode - remove one or more entries from the nodes database
Syntax
/etc/remnode [ node ]
Description
For each given node argument, deletes the corresponding node entry (or entries) from the nodes database. The nodes database is the one used
by DECnet. The node is either the node address or the node name for each node entry that you want to delete. Note, you can specify more
than one node argument in a single command.
A node address is a decimal integer in the range of 1 to 1023 for single area networks, or has the format a.n for multiarea networks, where
a is the network area number (a decimal integer in the range of 2 to 63) and n is the node number (a decimal integer in the range of 1 to
1023).
A node name can be from one to six alphanumeric characters, including at least one letter.
Examples
This command removes the entries for nodes 44.70 and Mynode from the nodes database:
# /etc/remnode 44.70 mynode <RET>
This command removes the entry for node lttwi from the nodes database:
# /etc/remnode lttwi <RET>
See Also
addnode(8), ccr(8), getnode(8), load(8), mop_mom(8), trigger(8)
remnode(8)