Wrongly issued #localconfig reset  on RAC node1

Hello,
I wrongly issued on node1 the command:
#localconfig reset
After that the OCR was moved on a local file, instead on shared raw storage: /u01/oracle/product/10gr2/db/cdata/localhost/local.ocr
How can I revert back to the configuration with two nodes?
Configuration is RAC 10g with 2 nodes, having ASM, OCR, VotDisk of shared raw devices.
ORACLE_BASE=/u01/oracle
ORACLE_HOME=/u01/oracle/product/10gr2/db
ORA_CRS_HOME=/u01/oracle/product/10gr2/crs
Thanks alot.

Cannot execute #localconfig all
Is Oracle 10g and the only options available are:
node1:root$ /u01/oracle/product/10gr2/crs/bin//localconfig all
Usage:/u01/oracle/product/10gr2/crs/bin//localconfig [add] [delete] [ reset <destination Oracle home> ] [-silent] [-paramfile <Complete path of file specifying parameter values>]

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