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Bluejay Adametz <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 1 May 2014 12:49:26 -0400
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> Is there a way to disable any traffic from getting to the old master via
> commands we can run outside of the master server?

The surest way would be to get access to the network switch and
disable the port going to the master server. Depending on the switch,
a little ssh and expect could do the job (I do that sort of thing with
a lot of Cisco switches to collect information). Or you might be able
to do it through SNMP.

                                                         - Bluejay Adametz

When life gives you lemons, keep them.
Hey, I mean, free lemons, right?

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