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10-12-2004 09:55 AM
10-12-2004 09:55 AM
Team:
We are running a single node cluster configuration on 11.0. we have to change the ip-address and the subnet on the machine. here is what i am planning to do. Please let me know if this is correct.
1. edit the /etc/rc.config.d/cmcluster and change it to 0
2. make the changes to the cluster ascii file for subnet and pkg script for ip and lan failover
3. run /sbin/set_parms initial and make changes for ip and gateway info
4. after reboot try to bring the cluster manually (will the ip change trigger a new binary requirement?)
I think i will have to compile the SG binary after the ip change.
Please confirm if the above steps are correct or I am missing something?
Thanks
Brian.
We are running a single node cluster configuration on 11.0. we have to change the ip-address and the subnet on the machine. here is what i am planning to do. Please let me know if this is correct.
1. edit the /etc/rc.config.d/cmcluster and change it to 0
2. make the changes to the cluster ascii file for subnet and pkg script for ip and lan failover
3. run /sbin/set_parms initial and make changes for ip and gateway info
4. after reboot try to bring the cluster manually (will the ip change trigger a new binary requirement?)
I think i will have to compile the SG binary after the ip change.
Please confirm if the above steps are correct or I am missing something?
Thanks
Brian.
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10-12-2004 10:02 AM
10-12-2004 10:02 AM
Re: ip/subnet change
Hi Brian,
YOu will have to run 'cmapplyconf' for both cluster and each package where the IP changes are made.
Make sure the changes are in effect (using the tools ifconfig,nslookup,ping etc.,) before you apply the configuration.
-Sri
YOu will have to run 'cmapplyconf' for both cluster and each package where the IP changes are made.
Make sure the changes are in effect (using the tools ifconfig,nslookup,ping etc.,) before you apply the configuration.
-Sri
You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try
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10-12-2004 10:10 AM
10-12-2004 10:10 AM
Re: ip/subnet change
Sridhar:
I thought so too. But actually i will be making the changes today but it will take 48 hours for the dns changes to take effect for the new ip's. How should that affect the SG.
Thanks
Brian
I thought so too. But actually i will be making the changes today but it will take 48 hours for the dns changes to take effect for the new ip's. How should that affect the SG.
Thanks
Brian
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10-12-2004 10:16 AM
10-12-2004 10:16 AM
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Hi Brian,
SG won't be affected as long as your 'nsswitch' policy is set to 'files' first followed by DNS etc., and your /etc/hosts is up-to-date with all the interfaces (in the *cluster*) specified with correct names.
However, if the clients connecting to your application use the DNS names, then it may impact the application.
Ask your DNS team to make changes immediately. We too get into this trouble where you can't afford to wait for 2 days for DNS changes.
-Sri
SG won't be affected as long as your 'nsswitch' policy is set to 'files' first followed by DNS etc., and your /etc/hosts is up-to-date with all the interfaces (in the *cluster*) specified with correct names.
However, if the clients connecting to your application use the DNS names, then it may impact the application.
Ask your DNS team to make changes immediately. We too get into this trouble where you can't afford to wait for 2 days for DNS changes.
-Sri
You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try
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