Hi,
Thank you for your posting!
You can follow these steps to kill WMI service process:
1) Find out the PID of the service. Open an elevated command prompt and type in:
sc queryex Windows Management Infrastructure
Make note of the PID
2) Kill the PID. From the same command prompt type in:
taskkill /f /pid [PID]
Where [PID] is the service number.
If it is successful you should receive the following message:
SUCCESS: The process with PID XXXX has been terminated.
Be careful of what you are killing though. Since WMI is a critical windows service you may end up forcing the machine to reboot on it own.
3) Restart your WMI first, and run "c:\windows\system32\wbem>mofcomp.exe cluswmi.mof" as you have done for node A. Just click the Start menu and type in the search bar type 'services.msc', find WMI and right-click "restart":
Thank you for your time!
Best regards
Joann
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