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If an rqlite process crashes, it is safe to simply to restart it. The node will pick up any changes that happened on the cluster while it was down.
# Growing a cluster
You can grow a cluster simply by joining a new node to an existing cluster, via the leader, at anytime. The new will pick up changes that have occurred on the cluster since it started up.
# Replacing a node
If a node fails completely and is not coming back -- a complete loss -- then it must be first removed from the cluster. To remove a node from a cluster, execute the following command:
assuming `localhost` is the address of the cluster leader.
assuming `localhost` is the address of the cluster leader. Removing a node does not change the number of nodes required to reach quorum, so you must add a new node to cluster. To do so, imply follow the instructions for _Growing a cluster_.