yes I did update them to contact the new nsd servers. "mmremotecluster
show" shows the new nodes. Like I had stated a reboot cleans things up
just do not want to if I do not need to.
On 12/29/15 1:19 PM, Oesterlin, Robert wrote:
Did you change the remote cluster contact node(s) using
mmremotecluster? What does “mmremotecluster show” indicate? If they
are the old nodes, run “mmremotecluster update"
Bob Oesterlin
Sr Storage Engineer, Nuance HPC Grid
507-269-0413
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I recently replaced 4 nsd servers with new ones.
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