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From NBU domain standpoint I see no difference when decommissioning NBU appliance media server or any other media server -> non-appliance one.
there is a command nbdecommission
old server must be specified using -oldserver
Usage:
nbdecommission -oldserver <hostname>
[-list_ref | -newserver <hostname> [-bulk_media_move] [-file <op_dump_file>]]
[-machinetype media | foreign_media | ndmp | replication_host]
[-M <master_server>] [-reason "<reason>"] [-v]
nbdecommission: -migrate_cloudcatalyst
[-oldserver <hostname> -oldstorageserver <storageserver> -oldstorageservertype <type> -cloudbucketname <bucket>]
[-username <username>] [-password <password>] [-kmskeygroupname <key group name>]
[-newdv <disk volume>] [-newdp <disk pool>] [-dryrun] [-start_with "<start with phrase from previous attempt>"]
nbdecommission: -delete_cloudcatalyst -oldserver <hostname> -oldstorageserver <storageserver> -oldstorageservertype <type>
Nontheless there is some documentation for that:
https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/doc/99497890-127121011-0/v81612748-127121011
not sure what next will happen to this appliance - maybe you have to wipe its disks etc...
Hi NBU_Admin1
I agree with quebek the nbdecommsion command is the way to go. However for the appliance it is often necessary to also remove the "appliance" entry as well. This article covers this final part https://isearch.veritas.com/internal-search/en_US/article.100046070.html
David
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