Re: [Networker] Scripting question
2008-12-31 10:28:11
Hello,
You can easily achieve such a storage node change using nsradmin:
nsradmin> show name;storage nodes
nsradmin> . type:nsr client; name:<client name>;
Current query set
nsradmin> print
name: <test>;
storage nodes: nsrserverhost;
nsradmin> update storage nodes:<NEWSN>
Update? y
updated resource id .............................
nsradmin> print
name: <test>;
storage nodes: NEWSN;
HTH,
Th
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Sent: mercredi 31 décembre 2008 15:30
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Subject: [Networker] Scripting question
Hi,
Got a question. I need to know how to script a storage node change.
I have about 50 unique clients that point to a particular storage node.
That storage node is no longer available and I was wondering how to go about
scripting the clients to point to a new storage node.
__________________________________________________
Thanks,
Al Smith
Network and Systems Administrator
Hewlett Packard Certified Systems
Administrator Red Hat Certified Technician
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