Re: [Networker] Delete NSR peer information?
2009-09-30 11:07:40
Francis Swasey <Frank.Swasey AT uvm DOT edu> wrote on 09/30/2009 10:30:53 AM:
> I have typically seen this on my linux NW server when a system gets
> re-installed and the
> C:\program files\legato\nsr directories are not preserved... so it
> generates a new certificate
> and then the NW server tosses a hissy fit.
>
> If you want to remove them on the client, the easiest way I've found
> is to use nsradmin from
> the server as follows:
>
> nsradmin -s <client_name> -p nsrexec
>
> You can then interrogate the "NSR Peer Information" type's and
> delete the ones you want.
Yep; I've since found
<
http://nsrd.wordpress.com/2009/02/23/basics-fixing-nsr-peer-information-errors/>
with step-by-step instructions. So I am now in the process of deleting
peer info for any host that has an entry for my old, non-existant NW
server.
Thanks
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