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тАО05-27-2002 11:29 PM
тАО05-27-2002 11:29 PM
I got problem to bring up database server after changing the IP address of the machine.
My system spec:
HP-UX 10.xx
Sybase 11.0
Appreciate if someone can assist me. Pleas refer to file attached.
Regards,
Munawwar
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тАО05-27-2002 11:41 PM
тАО05-27-2002 11:41 PM
Re: Could not start database server after changing the IP address
What did you do when you 'changed the IP address'?
I don't know sybase but from your log it seems that the network listener wants to bind to the IP name 'xmmas' which appears to be the hostname.
It looks as though 'xmmas' doesn't resolve to an IP address on the server. Have you amended /etc/hosts (or DNS) to reflect the IP address change?
Regards,
John
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тАО05-27-2002 11:43 PM
тАО05-27-2002 11:43 PM
Re: Could not start database server after changing the IP address
Not exactly sure, but will ask fundamental questions
Where have you changed the address ?
If you are using dns, have run the commands to update the database files
hosts_to_named -f param
sig_named restart
How is your /etc/nsswitch.conf file set to when resolving addresses to hosts
Regards
Steve
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тАО05-27-2002 11:44 PM
тАО05-27-2002 11:44 PM
Re: Could not start database server after changing the IP address
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тАО05-27-2002 11:54 PM
тАО05-27-2002 11:54 PM
Re: Could not start database server after changing the IP address
Sorry if I miss something in you second posting
If running dns, try the following command and check if the host is being resolved properly
#nslookup www.xmmas.com
Does the returned address match you new ip ?
Regards
Steve
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тАО05-28-2002 12:00 AM
тАО05-28-2002 12:00 AM
Re: Could not start database server after changing the IP address
I got the results below
munawwar
############################
root@xmmas> more /etc/hosts
# @(#)hosts $Revision: 1.9.212.1 $ $Date: 95/10/12 19:28:22 $
#
# The form for each entry is:
#
#
# For example:
# 192.1.2.34 hpfcrm loghost
#
# See the hosts(4) manual page for more information.
# Note: The entries cannot be preceded by a space.
# The format described in this file is the correct format.
# The original Berkeley manual page contains an error in
# the format description.
#
150.236.95.1 xmmas
127.0.0.1 localhost loopback
150.236.95.244 xmws01 wshost01 # 080009-9354B8
#150.236.95.244 xmws01 wshost01 # 0060B0-7F7930
#150.236.120.166 kancil wshost02 # 001083-fdff21
root@xmmas> nslookup www.xmmas.com
Default NIS Server: xmmas
Address: 150.236.95.1
*** No address information is available for "www.xmmas.com"
root@xmmas>
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тАО05-28-2002 12:12 AM
тАО05-28-2002 12:12 AM
Re: Could not start database server after changing the IP address
Your xmmas is the master NIS server also
Have you updated your
hosts.byname
hosts.byaddr
Using the /var/yp/ypmake command
Regards
Steve
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тАО05-28-2002 12:23 AM
тАО05-28-2002 12:23 AM
SolutionThe following is an extract from a solved sybase case similar to what you are getting:
*********************************
When trying to bring up Adaptive Server Enterprise, received the following errors in the bootup sequence:
"ninit: bind, Can't assign requested address
ninit: All master network listeners have failed. Shutting down."
Tip or Workaround:
Check the /etc/hosts file to make sure the IP address is correct.
Make sure permissions are set correctly on the /etc/hosts file.
When moving an SQL Server from one machine to another the IP address in the interfaces file needs to change to point to the new machine.
Resolution:
Permissions were found to be incorrect on the /etc/hosts file, changed
permissions and the Server booted correctly.
*********************************
Hope this helps.
Rgds,
Kawah
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тАО05-29-2002 12:23 AM
тАО05-29-2002 12:23 AM
Re: Could not start database server after changing the IP address
Thank you for your help.
The problem was due to wrong ip address in /etc/hosts file. I realised this when check the lan interface with command netstat -i and ifconfig la0. So after changing the ip address and reboot the server, everything goes fine.
Best Regards,
Munawwar