> vos changeaddr -remove the useless ones. So what is the procedure to remove a fileserver interface? Is it possible to do it without a file server restart?
My guess would be as follows: I was thinking along the following lines: Identify interface (yes, that one is real and I want to get rid of it) $ host kelp-le.pdc.kth.se kelp-le.pdc.kth.se has address 194.132.192.13 # cat /usr/openafs/var/openafs/NetInfo 130.237.232.193 194.132.192.13 <-remove # /usr/openafs/sbin/vos listaddr -printuuid -noresolve ... UUID: 00568830-b5fa-1561-96-cc-c1e8ed82aa77 130.237.232.193 194.132.192.13 ... Check that all volumes are on "kelp" and not "kelp-le": # /usr/openafs/sbin/vos listvldb | grep kelp-le *empty list* What to do if the list is non-empty? Now for the part that I have not done yet... # /usr/openafs/sbin/vos changeaddr -oldaddr 194.132.192.13 -remove After that hapens what? How long do the clients remember that there was an interface 194.132.192.13 on uuid 00568830-b5fa-1561-96-cc-c1e8ed82aa77 ? When can I safely shutdown that interface and remove that network? I'd like to do this without needing to move all the volumes on kelp to another server. I don't want any 30sec client timeouts either as that probably makes the calculation jobs crash. I can run a command on all clients to tell them to forget cached uuid to IP mappings if there is such a command. The involved versions here are a mix of 1.4.10 and 1.4.11. Harald. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
