Vladimir,
I could not get the odadmin odlist command to work at all; the following,
however, works for changing the IP address. Tivoli and Netview both still
work after this change. The order of commands is important!
wifconfig -h goober -s en0 112.113.114.12 goober TRUE
smit and change the IP address on en0
edit and clean-up the /etc/hosts file for goober
ovstop
/usr/OV/service/reset_ci
ovstart
Thanks again for your help! Merry holidays to all!!
John Hachey
At 09:36 AM 12/16/98 +0100, you wrote:
>John,
>you need not. You must follow a few procedures both for NetView and
Framework.
>
>For NV, after you change the IP address, run /usr/OV/service/reset_ci (let
netmon and snmpCollect be
>down).
>
>For Framework, you must tell oserv that the address has changed or will
soon change through the
>"odadmin odlist change_ip" command (see manual for odadmin). If you
shutdown oserv without doing
>this, he will not start. Also, for a complete description see Framework
Installation and Planning
>Guide, the Troubleshooting section.
>
>If you intend to change hostname as well, you will have to do a little bit
more. You must update
>maps through mapadmin for they bind to the host on which they were created.
>You will have to change labels of the NV server/client managed nodes via
idlcall <OID> _set_label as
>well as labels for the NetViewRemoteAccess objects by using the same
command (otherwise you will not
>be able to control NV from TME 10 desktop).
>
>You should consult your documentation for Framework and release notes for
NV :-)
>
>Hope this helps,
>Best regards,
>Vladimir.
>
>
>John Hachey wrote:
>
>> Dear Experts,
>> We need to move our Netview 5 box to another network. Do I need to
>> re-install Netview? If not, what steps are needed to accomplish this
>> beyond
>> the basic IP changes? TIA,
>> John Hachey
>
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>Vladimir Petr
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