Add TSG: How to redo Local Availability Zones on SAN cluster#299
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Step-by-step guide for customers who configured LAZ and need to change the node-to-zone assignment. Covers inspecting current state, cleaning up cluster fault domains, removing MOC zones, and re-running Enable-AsLocalAvailabilityZones with the new configuration. Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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Pull request overview
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Adds a new troubleshooting/how-to guide for redoing Local Availability Zones (LAZ) on SAN clusters and links it from the Deployment troubleshooting index.
Changes:
- Added a Deployment README entry linking to a new LAZ redo guide.
- Introduced a step-by-step markdown guide covering inspection, cleanup (cluster + MOC), re-enable, verification, and troubleshooting.
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| File | Description |
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| TSG/Deployment/README.md | Adds an index link to the new LAZ redo documentation. |
| TSG/Deployment/HowTo-Deployment-RedoLocalAvailabilityZones.md | New how-to guide documenting LAZ cleanup/reconfiguration steps for SAN clusters. |
Step-by-step guide for customers who configured LAZ and need to change the node-to-zone assignment. Covers inspecting current state, cleaning up cluster fault domains, removing MOC zones, and re-running Enable-AsLocalAvailabilityZones with the new configuration.