No Library on my HA VMM setup

Setup: working SCVMM 2012 R2 running on 2 clustered Windows Server 2012 R2... (SRV01 and SRV02)
During installation NO default library was added due to this going to be a HA setup... 
I've now configured a file share in the failover clustering running on the SAME 2 servers with cluster shared volume storage, seems to work fine... EXCEPT when I try to add this library in SCVMM. I am then told that SRV02 is already a VMM managment server
and cannot be managed (error 444) and told to uninstall it!
Been googling for a while now, but can't seem to crack this. I get the same error if I try to add just a local share from SRV01. (It says SRV02 cannot be associated even when I try to add a share from SRV01)...
Error (444)
SRV02 is a VMM management server. A VMM management server cannot be associated with another VMM management server.
Recommended Action
Uninstall the VMM management server from SRV02 using Add or Remove Programs on SRV02 and try the operation again.

Hi,
You 're configuring a non-supported setup.
Configuring the VMM Library
Do not create highly available file shares for the VMM library on the same cluster as a highly available VMM management server installation. VMM does not support this configuration.

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