Thanks to all who responded. The magic ticket, of course, was to simply
disable the affected devices. Guess this is only the 400th obvious thing
I've overlooked in my backup job. LOL!
George
George Sinclair wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to disable snode request messages on the primary server:
"restarting nsrmmd #x on snode in 2 minute(s)."
for an snode that you're not currently using and is powered off?
We have a storage node that I've powered off since we don't need it
right now. We're using another storage node. I disabled it's jukebox
under nwadmin, and I'd like to not continue to see these messages, but
aside from powering the snode back on to allow the nsr daemons to start
up, I can't see a way to stop these messages unless I delete the
associated jukebox.
We're gonna use this snode later on, but I'd prefer not to have it
powered on right now, and I don't want to un-install anything or have to
re-run jbconfig later. It's all set as is.
Thanks.
George
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