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[ADSM-L] Open Server messages after shutting down server

2018-04-11 07:49:48
Subject: [ADSM-L] Open Server messages after shutting down server
From: Zoltan Forray <zforray AT VCU DOT EDU>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2018 07:47:00 -0400
We just decommissioned an ISP server (1 of 6) and now 2 of the other ISP
servers are constantly issue these messages and we can't figure out how to
get them to stop:

4/11/2018 7:41:41 AM ANR1663E Open Server: Server HADES not defined
4/11/2018 7:41:41 AM ANR1651E Server information for HADES is not available.
4/11/2018 7:41:41 AM ANR4377E Session failure, target server HADES is not
defined on the source server.
4/11/2018 7:41:41 AM ANR1663E Open Server: Server HADES not defined
4/11/2018 7:41:41 AM ANR1651E Server information for HADES is not available.
4/11/2018 7:41:41 AM ANR4377E Session failure, target server HADES is not
defined on the source server.
4/11/2018 7:41:42 AM ANR1663E Open Server: Server HADES not defined
4/11/2018 7:41:42 AM ANR1651E Server information for HADES is not available.
4/11/2018 7:41:42 AM ANR4377E Session failure, target server HADES is not
defined on the source server.
4/11/2018 7:41:44 AM ANR1663E Open Server: Server HADES not defined
4/11/2018 7:41:44 AM ANR1651E Server information for HADES is not available.
4/11/2018 7:41:44 AM ANR4377E Session failure, target server HADES is not
defined on the source server.

Before we shut down the ISP server HADES, we made sure to remove every
devclass, server, node, etc definition pointing to HADES and HADES pointing
to other ISP servers.

So, what are we missing? How do we get this to stop?  All servers are RHEL
Linux and ISP 7.1.7.300

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*Zoltan Forray*
Spectrum Protect (p.k.a. TSM) Software & Hardware Administrator
Xymon Monitor Administrator
VMware Administrator
Virginia Commonwealth University
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