Don't forget if you do that, you will loose all of your schedule assoc's, so will need to re-assoc them.
On Tue, 19 Apr 2016, 14:50 Skylar Thompson, <skyl...@u.washington.edu> wrote: > The problem is that a domain that has any nodes in it and is out-of-sync > cannot be fixed; I believe that operation is functionally like a > delete&create. It's really no big deal to do the temp domain though: > > copy domain dom1 temp-dom1 > update node * wheredom=dom1 dom=temp-dom1 > (sync up) > update node * wheredom=temp-dom1 dom=dom1 > delete domain temp-dom1 > > The copy domain operation even copies the active policyset and default > management classes, so there's no risk to having the wrong retention > policies applied. > > On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 01:39:54PM +0000, Kamp, Bruce (Ext) wrote: > > I have 4 TSM servers running on AIX the library manager/configuration > manger is now 7.1.4.100 (upgraded from 7.1.0) the other 3 are 7.1.0. > > About a month ago the server to server communications stopped working > because of authentication failure. In working with IBM it was decided that > I need to upgrade all my servers to a higher version of TSM. With all the > changes going on at the moment it will take a while for me to upgrade the > rest of the servers. > > I have figured out a temporary work around to get the communications > working until I can upgrade. What I found out when I "fixed" the first > server is that domains have become out of synch. > > > > ANR3350W Locally defined domain FS_PROD_DOMAIN_04 contains > > at least one node and cannot be replaced with a > > definition from the configuration manager. (SESSION: 4) > > > > When I asked IBM how to figure out which nodes are causing this problem > I was told I had to move all nodes to a temp domain delete the domain run > notify subscribers & than move the nodes back into the domain. > > > > What I am wondering is if anyone knows how I can identify what nodes are > causing this so I only have to move them out & back? > > > > > > Thanks, > > Bruce Kamp > > GIS Backup & Recovery > > (817) 568-7331 > > e-mail: mailto:bruce.k...@novartis.com > > Out of Office: > > -- > -- Skylar Thompson (skyl...@u.washington.edu) > -- Genome Sciences Department, System Administrator > -- Foege Building S046, (206)-685-7354 > -- University of Washington School of Medicine >