On UNIX you would need to remove the entries from /usr/openv/volmgr/vm.conf for each corresponding server.

Looking (on our master) like this:
---------
SERVER = mediasvr1.lbl.gov
DEVICE_HOST = mediasvr1.lbl.gov
KNOWN = mediasvr1.lbl.gov
---------

I have one set for each media server.

Not sure on Windows.

Perhaps check out:
C:\Program Files\Veritas\Volmgr (??) for a vm.conf file?

You do have to restart the whole mess if you change the vm.conf file for the changes to take effect.

HTH

--Chris








I have a Windows 2003 media server that I want to decommission.  The media
server has some issues; hence I can no longer backup the server using its
own storage-unit,  I am now using the Master servers storage unit.  I've
decommissioned media servers before, but never one in this state.

My main concern here is moving the media or how to handle the media in case
it's needed at some future point in time.  When I run the bpmedia -bpmove
command the I get an error message that the media is not found in the DB;
no doubt due to issues with the media server. I don't own the media server
so I cannot fix; a political thing.  Any recommendations or ramifications?
Again my focus is to move the media, then decommission the media server.


Thanks



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