Hello Scott,
I don't recall if there was a specific document on the subject, but there
are several ways to doing what you ask. If the server is shutdown and
removed from the network, in SNA Manager, you will see that the server in
question has a status of undetected. You can then right click on the
server and choose delete, then save configuration.
If the server is still up and running and you want to remove it from the
SNA subdomain, you can open the SNA configuration offline and remove the
server in question. You can then stop and restart SNABASE on the primary
and remaining backups to reload the SNA configuration file.
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| We have an SNA domain with 8 SNA servers. One of them is
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Thank you,
John Wu, MCSE, MCSA, MCP+Internet
Microsoft® HIS 2000/SNA Server Support Team
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