03-04-2014
FYI, for anyone interested in this information at a later date :
"Issue the mmdelnsd command for each NSD in the cluster to remove the
NSD volume ID written on sector 2."
its buried in one of the gpfs redbooks.
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edit by bakunin: many thanks for documenting the found solution. That is a laudable effort! Changed the thread title.
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Last edited by bakunin; 03-06-2014 at 06:35 PM..
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NAME
nsd-patch - NSD zone patcher version 3.2.12.
SYNOPSIS
nsd-patch [-c configfile] [-f] [-h] [-l] [-o dbfile] [-s] [-x difffile]
DESCRIPTION
Nsd-patch is the zone patcher for nsd(8). It reads in the nsd database (nsd.db) and difffile (ixfr.db), and overwrites the zone text files
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OPTIONS
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-o dbfile
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FILES
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/etc/nsd3/nsd.conf
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SEE ALSO
nsd(8), nsdc(8), nsd.conf(5), nsd-checkconf(8), nsd-notify(8), nsd-xfer(8), zonec(8)
AUTHORS
NSD was written by NLnet Labs and RIPE NCC joint team. Please see CREDITS file in the distribution for further details.
NLnet Labs jul 19, 2012 nsd-patch(8)