Stan Horwitz wrote:
On Jun 28, 2005, at 7:07 PM, Michael Coxe wrote:
I need to change the Default pool to allow recycling to
other pools on Windows-based Legato 7.1 server.
There is no \nsr\res\nsr.res to edit :(
Is this info kept in the registry?
How do I accomplish this?
I am not sure. What you want to do may be possible, but it is not
advisable.
I know, it's not advisable. But I did find the file which contains the
Default pool info, saved it off, and updated (after stopping Legato on
the server). After a restart it recognizes the change - making the Default
pool to be recyclable to other pools - because I have 1000's of old
Default pool backups, and don't want to manually relabel.
Rather than a monolithic nsr.res, the configuration is broken up into
a file structure under \nsr\res\nsrdb. Each resource has its own file,
though the arrangement is not obvious to me at this point. Probably
a hash structure. Standard ASCII files though.
- michael
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