> Doing this is likely to be confusing, since it will appear to "work" > until the fileserver is restarted, and it will re-register the same > addresses again, so the 'bad' address will come back later.
Yes. > And you can remove an IP from a fileserver without restarting it; the > 'vos setaddrs' you wrote can do it. I would really recommend letting the > fileserver register its addresses itself, but if you can't restart... Yes, if you have a 1.6 vos the setaddrs I wrote will let you do this as well, but that is yet a little more dangerous as that has no safety net at all, even to my proposed change to vos chageaddr -remove. Btw, should I sometime write a small patch to make a vos removeaddr? I think that is what people are looking for and not vos changeaddr -remove which is just a really stupid sequece of words to write. Harald. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
