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bordio27
Level 4
7 years ago

Remove old media server from NDMP host

Hi to everyone,

I'm trying to remove media server host from EMM, but nbemmcmd gives me an error:

NBEMMCMD, Version: 7.7.3
The function returned the following failure status:
the media is allocated for use (199)
Command did not complete successfully.

So I did nbemmcmd -listhost and I figured out that the host is a media server whose credentials was added to an NDMP host.

If I try to change settings of NDMP host, I'm not able to remove any server ("Global NDMP credentials" is set)

I have not access to the old media server anymore, so I cannot use tpconfig to remove credentials.

Is there a way to remove credentials of an unavailable server from NDMP host?

Many thanks in advance

Db

 

 

  • My idea was to run the 'list_ref' before running 'deletehost' to see what else is referenced.
    Your opening post made it sound like ndmp was the only remaining reference to this media server.

    Which command did you run when you received the ' media is allocated for use' error?

    If you are trying to decommission this media server, please share the steps you have followed?

    I believe that nbdecommission -oldserver .... -newserver .... works in 99.999% of situations.
  • While running nbdecommission utility do ensure you go through the below technote and if you are running on any version older than nbu 8.0 then download the respective nbdecommission utility from the technote and then use it.. the defect in nbdecommission may remove all ost credentials

    https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.000100482

    If you recently expired any images for the media server you are trying to delete you may need to verify that there are no pending images for image cleanup.. run the below command to verify if there are any images referencing this media server for the next image cleanup job to remove
    “nbdelete -list -tar”

    Also verify if any older SLP versions are pointing to this media server or the media servers stu - “nbstl -all_versions -L”

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  • Have you tried to run 'nbdecommission -list_ref -oldserver <media-server>' to see all references to the media server?

    What happens when you run ' nbemmcmd-deletehost -machinename <media-server> -machinetype ndmp '?

    • bordio27's avatar
      bordio27
      Level 4

      I tried:

      nbemmcmd -deletehost -machinename server11 -machinetype ndmp

      Result:

      NBEMMCMD, Version: 7.7.3
      Command completed successfully.

      After that, I tried:

      nbdecommission -list_ref -oldserver server11

      I got :

      Server server11 is a media server

      Server server11 is a member of the following media sharing groups:
      UNRESTRICTED_SHARING_GROUP

      Maybe I need to... remove server from UNRESTRICTED_SHARING_GROUP? How can I do that?

      Db

      • Amol_Nair's avatar
        Amol_Nair
        Level 6
        While running nbdecommission utility do ensure you go through the below technote and if you are running on any version older than nbu 8.0 then download the respective nbdecommission utility from the technote and then use it.. the defect in nbdecommission may remove all ost credentials

        https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.000100482

        If you recently expired any images for the media server you are trying to delete you may need to verify that there are no pending images for image cleanup.. run the below command to verify if there are any images referencing this media server for the next image cleanup job to remove
        “nbdelete -list -tar”

        Also verify if any older SLP versions are pointing to this media server or the media servers stu - “nbstl -all_versions -L”