Misbehaving Xgrid

We have Podcast Producer and its companion Xgrid running on a 10.5.8 OS X Server that is misbehaving. This was a test podcast producer system and we want to shut it down. Problem is, when we shut it down, all of our 10.6 servers (at multiple sites, but within our OD Domain) go crazy trying to access the Xgrid share volume. The symptom is that their Server Admin Utility gets very slow and unresponsive.

Running the df command from Terminal, all of our 10.5.8 servers show:

map -static 0 0 0 100% /Network/Xgrid

but our 10.6 servers show:

map -static 0 0 0 100% /Network/Xgrid
<podcast server>:/private/var/xgrid/sfs 489972528 20466776 468993752 5% /Network/Xgrid

I have removed the name of the podcast server and replaced it with "<podcast server>"

We have never enabled xgrid agents on any of our servers and are perplexed as to how all of servers have obtained these map -static entries.

We need to find out how to remove these entries so that we can shut down the podcast server.

Does anyone know where the map -static entries are stored in OSX Server? Does anyone know how all of our servers got "signed up" to have these entries?

Many Models, Mac OS X (10.6.3)

Posted on May 18, 2010 4:08 PM

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