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тАО11-12-2004 06:11 AM
тАО11-12-2004 06:11 AM
more than one nic card
$ sh net
Product: DECNET Node: EPICN3 Address(es): 7.21
Product: TCP/IP Node: epicnode3.elliot-hs.org Address(es): 10.10.10.3
it should show ip node name as epicn3.elliot-hs.org and a 170.117 address... not the 10.10 which is our cluster interconnect...
any ideas on how to change it without bouncing the node/cluster?
thanks
Paul
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тАО11-12-2004 07:55 AM
тАО11-12-2004 07:55 AM
Re: more than one nic card
to change the IP address.
the Cluster is concerned by the pair SCSNODE / SCSSYSTEMID, so it is not concerned.
If you change your SCSNODE and/or your Decnet address (which gives the SCSSYSTEMID, a Decnet address of 1.10 gives 1* 1024 + 10 -> 1034 is your SYSTEMID), you must reboot the whole Cluster
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тАО11-12-2004 08:01 AM
тАО11-12-2004 08:01 AM
Re: more than one nic card
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тАО11-12-2004 08:15 AM
тАО11-12-2004 08:15 AM
Re: more than one nic card
Try
$ ana/sys
sh lan
and see the protocols you have
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тАО11-12-2004 07:16 PM
тАО11-12-2004 07:16 PM
Re: more than one nic card
TCPIP is very flexible. IP adresses are associated with LAN interfaces and you can have more than one LAN interface configured running TCPIP protocols and you can also have multiple IP addresses on one interface.
As Gerard indicated, SDA> SHOW LAN will show you your LAN interfaces and the protocols running on each of them. $ TCPIP SHOW INT will show the TCPIP attributes for your interfaces. If you prefer the U*IX syntax, try
$ @SYS$MANAGER:TCPIP$DEFINE_COMMANDS
$ ifconfig -a
@TCPIP$CONFIGURE will allow you to change your permanent TCPIP interface config, but you can also manually change your TCPIP config with TCPIP SET INTERFACE ...
From the subject of this entry, it looks like you have more than one NIC card in this system. If TCPIP has not yet been configured on that card, it would be quite easy to use that NIC for the desired 170.117. address - if the physical network config allows it.
Just find out what you have and what you need, then we can tell you the appropriate commands to reconfigure your system.
Volker.
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тАО11-13-2004 08:11 AM
тАО11-13-2004 08:11 AM
Re: more than one nic card
Purely Personal Opinion
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тАО11-15-2004 12:29 AM
тАО11-15-2004 12:29 AM
Re: more than one nic card
anyways i know that sh net will only show one address but it is the wrong one showing up, it is also showing up as the logical shown below and I need this to be the 170 network...
TCPIP$INET_HOST = "epicnode3"
TCPIP$INET_HOSTADDR = "10.10.10.3"
from what I could gather is that what ever network adapter is configured first in tcpip$config then that is what the default is. I can't change the addresses around they need to stay on the adapters they are on...
so I guess I need to delete them out of config and the host file and add them in the order I need to see them...
thanks
Paul
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тАО11-15-2004 12:37 AM
тАО11-15-2004 12:37 AM
Re: more than one nic card
check TCPIP> HELP SET CONF COMM /LOCAL - with this command you can define, which IP address and host name shows up in the TCPIP$INET_HOST* logicals.
If that's what you need...
Volker.
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тАО11-15-2004 02:06 AM
тАО11-15-2004 02:06 AM
Re: more than one nic card
thanks
Paul
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тАО11-15-2004 02:16 AM
тАО11-15-2004 02:16 AM
Re: more than one nic card
who am I to question an answer by HP support, but: WHAT DOESN'T WORK ?!
There are a couple of other answers in this forum, which refer to the TCPIP$INET_* logicals in the way they're supposed to work...
Check your config with TCPIP> SHOW CONF COMM and you'll see the 10.10.10.3 address (or epicn3 hostname).
Volker.