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Re: [perfsonar-user] Removing retired testing nodes from database and dashboard


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  • From: Brian Tierney <>
  • To: Casey Russell <>
  • Cc: "" <>
  • Subject: Re: [perfsonar-user] Removing retired testing nodes from database and dashboard
  • Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 09:39:57 -0700


Sorry for the slow reply.

The tests should disappear from the GUI in 7 days. How long has it been?

Andy is the expert on removing data from esmond, and he is on paternity leave for a couple weeks.
I'll dig around the docs, but we might need to wait for his return.


On Thursday, April 16, 2015, Casey Russell <> wrote:
Group,

     Should I assume from the silence that there is no way to remove these stale hosts? 

     Or that there is no documentation to point me to?  :-)

Casey Russell
Network Engineer
Kansas Research and Education Network

2029 Becker Drive, Suite 282

Lawrence, KS  66047

(785)856-9820  ext 9809

On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 4:35 PM, Casey Russell <> wrote:
Group,

     I thought it had been discussed here on list, and so I went back through some old discussions.  If the answer is in here, I'm not finding it.  I've got two nodes we've retired.  I really only used them during our testing phase while we were transitioning from version 3.3.x to 3.4.x  However, now their names and data are in my 3.4.x dashboard even though I ceased testing to them weeks ago. 

     I've removed all mention of them from the meshconfig file (and the generated .json file).  However their lines are still in the dashboard.  And when I re-generate a new maddash .yaml file (using the automated procedure provided by PS), the hosts still appear in the front page "My sites" dashboard. 

     Can anyone point me to documentation on how to properly exorcise a host and it's related data from your Perfsonar environment in the 3.4.x / Esmond world?

Thank you,

Casey Russell
Network Engineer
Kansas Research and Education Network

2029 Becker Drive, Suite 282

Lawrence, KS  66047




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