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New vSZ node can't join Existing Cluster

mmarengo
New Contributor II
Hello, I am trying to add a new vSZ node to an existing cluster but I keep getting an error

"Cluster name "Existing Cluster Name" does not exist"

I've check the IPs and test hosts on the Cluster vlan can talk to each other.
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sanjay_kumar
RUCKUS Team Member
Hi Mmarengo,

On the existing Cluster, on the GUI under System >> Cluster >> Summary >> you will see the Cluster Name. Is this what you are adding on the new controller which is joining?

You can verify the Cluster name from the CLI as well using the command "show cluster name".

I believe the controller which are trying to join is in Factory default state.

mmarengo
New Contributor II
Hi Sanjay,
I verified the Cluster name several times via GUI and CLI. It looks correct.
How do I know if the controller is in the Factory default state?
I am just following the set up wizard at the GUI after setting up the interfaces via the CLI (initial set up)
Thank you,

sanjay_kumar
RUCKUS Team Member
Hi,

Is the new controller and existing controller on same location\network?
If yes, see if you do the factory reset one more time on the new controller using the command "set-factory". Follow the instruction again.

If you still face the issue, please open a support ticket so that the TAC team can help you on this.

syamantakomer
Community Admin
Community Admin
Hi,

Could you try cluster join operation using CLI. After factory reset, run setup and configure network first. Post that again run setup command and it will ask you to verify IP config. Now it will give you the option to create or join the cluster.

Regards,
Syamantak Omer

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