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тАО11-05-2007 09:27 PM
тАО11-05-2007 09:27 PM
Adding DNS suffix search
Hi Folks,
We are currenlty in the midst of migration activities from one network to another. One of the activities will be impacting our DNS suffix sear order and we may have to include it on our VMS servers. Currently, we are not using this on the VMS servers:
FOO$ tcpip show name
BIND Resolver Parameters
Local domain: domain1.com
System
State: Started, Enabled
Transport: UDP
Domain: domain1.com
Retry: 4
Timeout: 4
Servers: pssm1dc001, pssm1dc002
Path: No values defined
Process
State: Enabled
Transport:
Domain:
Retry:
Timeout:
Servers:
Path:
FOO$
Our question is: is it possible to modify the path without restarting the TCP/IP services? I've tested this on our test server using the command tcpip set name/system/path=... and it worked, but my concern is, what will be its effect on the current running processes? And do we need to restart our TCP/IP services?
This server is hosting an Oracle database. We are on OpenVMS v7.3-2, TCP/IP v5.4 ECO5.
We are currenlty in the midst of migration activities from one network to another. One of the activities will be impacting our DNS suffix sear order and we may have to include it on our VMS servers. Currently, we are not using this on the VMS servers:
FOO$ tcpip show name
BIND Resolver Parameters
Local domain: domain1.com
System
State: Started, Enabled
Transport: UDP
Domain: domain1.com
Retry: 4
Timeout: 4
Servers: pssm1dc001, pssm1dc002
Path: No values defined
Process
State: Enabled
Transport:
Domain:
Retry:
Timeout:
Servers:
Path:
FOO$
Our question is: is it possible to modify the path without restarting the TCP/IP services? I've tested this on our test server using the command tcpip set name/system/path=... and it worked, but my concern is, what will be its effect on the current running processes? And do we need to restart our TCP/IP services?
This server is hosting an Oracle database. We are on OpenVMS v7.3-2, TCP/IP v5.4 ECO5.
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тАО11-05-2007 09:31 PM
тАО11-05-2007 09:31 PM
Re: Adding DNS suffix search
Roose,
TCPIP SET CONF NAME...
will set the patch for the next restart, while
TCPIP SET NAME/SYSTEM/...
should do it immediately. I've changed the path and never experienced problems so far.
regards Kalle
TCPIP SET CONF NAME...
will set the patch for the next restart, while
TCPIP SET NAME/SYSTEM/...
should do it immediately. I've changed the path and never experienced problems so far.
regards Kalle
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тАО11-06-2007 02:00 AM
тАО11-06-2007 02:00 AM
Re: Adding DNS suffix search
I've done the same many times with no problems encountered. Make sure you do both the SET CONF NAME and the SET NAME and make sure you use /SYSTEM.
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тАО11-06-2007 03:19 AM
тАО11-06-2007 03:19 AM
Re: Adding DNS suffix search
Roose,
from your Forum Profile:
Maybe you can find some time to do some assigning?
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#33
Mind, I do NOT say you necessarily need to give lots of points. It is fully up to _YOU_ to decide how many. If you consider an answer is not deserving any points, you can also assign 0 ( = zero ) points, and then that answer will no longer be counted as unassigned.
Consider, that every poster took at least the trouble of posting for you!
To easily find your streams with unassigned points, click your own name somewhere.
This will bring up your profile.
Near the bottom of that page, under the caption "My Question(s)" you will find "questions or topics with unassigned points " Clicking that will give all, and only, your questions that still have unassigned postings.
If you have closed some of those streams, you must "Reopen" them to "Submit points". (After which you can "Close" again)
Do not forget to explicitly activate "Submit points", or your effort gets lost again!!
Thanks on behalf of your Forum colleagues.
PS. - nothing personal in this. I try to post it to everyone with this kind of assignment ratio in this forum. If you have received a posting like this before - please do not take offence - none is intended!
PPS. - Zero points for this.
Proost.
Have one on me.
jpe
from your Forum Profile:
I have assigned points to 115 of 146 responses to my questions.
Maybe you can find some time to do some assigning?
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#33
Mind, I do NOT say you necessarily need to give lots of points. It is fully up to _YOU_ to decide how many. If you consider an answer is not deserving any points, you can also assign 0 ( = zero ) points, and then that answer will no longer be counted as unassigned.
Consider, that every poster took at least the trouble of posting for you!
To easily find your streams with unassigned points, click your own name somewhere.
This will bring up your profile.
Near the bottom of that page, under the caption "My Question(s)" you will find "questions or topics with unassigned points " Clicking that will give all, and only, your questions that still have unassigned postings.
If you have closed some of those streams, you must "Reopen" them to "Submit points". (After which you can "Close" again)
Do not forget to explicitly activate "Submit points", or your effort gets lost again!!
Thanks on behalf of your Forum colleagues.
PS. - nothing personal in this. I try to post it to everyone with this kind of assignment ratio in this forum. If you have received a posting like this before - please do not take offence - none is intended!
PPS. - Zero points for this.
Proost.
Have one on me.
jpe
Don't rust yours pelled jacker to fine doll missed aches.
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