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тАО09-11-2006 01:33 PM
тАО09-11-2006 01:33 PM
If Iw ant to make this server connect to more than 1 vlan segment. Can I just assigne lan0 as vlanx lan1 as vlany and lan2 as vlanz. Which of the network point will behave as core network point? What about the network card point?
Pls help
Fauziah Mahdan
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тАО09-11-2006 01:44 PM
тАО09-11-2006 01:44 PM
Re: set network point
Slow down a little.
You can configure any of the LAN cards to be your "core network point"
The HP-UX installation program(Ignite-UX) lets you check a box at install time to designate one of your NIC cards as primary. This means the default gateway(route to the next network) is on that card. That is about as close the the concept of core network point as we get.
Also note that HP-UX does not much like two NIC cards configured on the same network.
e.g.
primary is 192.168.0.11 netmask 255.255.255.0
This make sthe network 192.168.0 and the hostname 11.
To configure another NIC card on the same network(subnet) is a bad idea, though not impossible to do any more.
192.168.1 or 10.1.1 is fine under this scenario.
Network configuration file: /etc/rc.config.d/netconf
Reconfigure networking:
set_parms
Try to avoid using sam for this on a working system as it can sometimes make a working system into a non-working system.
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тАО09-11-2006 04:55 PM
тАО09-11-2006 04:55 PM
Re: set network point
I will follow the instruction to set the network point. Will ask again if I lost. :-)
Thanks
Fauziah
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тАО09-14-2006 04:54 PM
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тАО09-14-2006 05:14 PM
тАО09-14-2006 05:14 PM
SolutionWhen clustering, communication between two servers depends on the clustering software you are using, i.e., serviceguard or veritas clustering. The interface address assignments and like, is handled by your clustering software.
WIth the information you provided, there is not much further that I can predict. If you provide more details and what exactly you are after, I am sure you will get more detailed information.
UNIX because I majored in cryptology...