What is the best way to "reset" a Spectrum Protect 8.1.1?
This one in particular is a replication target which has all kinds of
strange behavior on it and after spending far too many hours trying to
repair it, I just want to ZAP it, blow all its data and nodes away and
start fresh, without having
Please ignore this message. Just found recommissioned node command.
Regards
Sarav
+65 9857 8665
> On 10 May 2021, at 8:28 PM, Saravanan Palanisamy
> wrote:
>
>
> Dear team
>
> We have decommissioned few nodes but would like to replicate those nodes to
> different server. Since
OS: AIX 7.2
ISP version: 8.1.11.101
Last week I had several incidents with hanging sessions from TDP clients
doing a multisession backup in a directory container pool.
A problem like this was already fixed a few versions ago.
(APAR IT20858: MULTISTREAM BACKUP SESSIONS MAY HANG WHEN SAVING
Dear team
We have decommissioned few nodes but would like to replicate those nodes to
different server. Since replication not supported for decom node we would like
to check how to replicate those nodes.
Regards
Sarav
+65 9857 8665
Thanks Frederick. Appreciate your response.
Regards
Sarav
+65 9857 8665
> On 10 May 2021, at 8:47 PM, De Kezel, Frederik
> wrote:
>
> Maybe first recommission those nodes?
> Then you will be able to replicate them.
> And then decommission again when replication is finished.
>
>
> Use
Maybe first recommission those nodes?
Then you will be able to replicate them.
And then decommission again when replication is finished.
Use the RECOMMISSION commands to recommission a decommissioned
client node or virtual machine (VM).
* 3.52.1 RECOMMISSION NODE (Recommission a decommissioned