[Orca-users] How do I get rid of old servers

Hudes, Dana hudesd at hra.nyc.gov
Wed May 27 05:35:45 PDT 2009


If the machines are offline nothing has their orcallator data to send so if you move or delete those files from orca's purview, usually in var/orcallator/$hostname then restart orca the web page won't have them.  

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Sent: Wed May 27 03:54:42 2009
Subject: [Orca-users] How do I get rid of old servers

I have decommissioned a couple of servers and now need to get rid of them from the Orca display.  I have deleted every reference I can find to these two servers but every time I restart Orca, they reappear.   It is has become very frustrating.   Is there some secret file or entry somewhere which needs to have references to these servers in them removed to stop them coming back?   The system also keeps recreating their log directories everytime the Orca processes are restarted.

Can someone please help?


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Brian Ross
Systems Administrator (Unix)
ICT Service Centre
Dept. of Environment and Conservation (DEC)
Western Australia
Ph: (08) 9219 9023

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