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Re: not able to ping or connect

 
Shah Gaurang B.
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not able to ping or connect

Hi Experts,

I have two separate disks and in each disk having separate O/S. 1st disk (old disk) having HP-UX version 11.23 and on second disk (new disk) having 11.31.

When I boot server with older disk (11.23) I can able to ping server from network (from different network too) and also connect it i.e everything works fine but when I connect new disk (11.31) with same IP setting and default route setting (I copied netconf and hosts file from old disk version 11.23) I am not able to ping or connect to server from network.

Am I missing something or any extra patch is require?

Thanks in advance to all.
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Steven E. Protter
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Re: not able to ping or connect

Shalom,

I suggest you use set_parms command after booting the 11.31 disk to properly set up networking.

Patching your system is a good idea but basic network functionality in 11.31 works without patches.

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Shah Gaurang B.
Frequent Advisor

Re: not able to ping or connect

what kind of setting is require other than netconf and hosts ? can you suggest please?
jolight
Frequent Advisor

Re: not able to ping or connect


Hi

Please paste the o/p of `netstat -in`.
From this o/p we will be able to know whether the configuration is correct or not.

George
SKR_1
Trusted Contributor

Re: not able to ping or connect

Check Hostname and router IP configured properly.
Shah Gaurang B.
Frequent Advisor

Re: not able to ping or connect


netconf and hosts files I used same as I was using in older version so no question of missing anything about IP
Torsten.
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: not able to ping or connect

There must be still something wrong with your config ...

Can you connect locally (try to telnet to the local host)?

What result do you get from

# nwmgr

Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.

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