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Re: discovering a change in ip address??

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Subject: Re: discovering a change in ip address??
From: "Todd E. Lewis" <telewis@PROVIDENTBANKMD.COM>
Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 09:32:27 -0400
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If your using NT you need to go to options/discovery/databases, click on verify 
and dump database, change to clear databases.

>>> Matt Ashfield <mda@UNB.CA> 05/11 8:39 AM >>>
Sounds about right. How do I do it?

Matt
mda@unb.ca 
-----Original Message-----
From: Todd E. Lewis <telewis@providentbankmd.com>
To: NV-L@ucsbvm.ucsb.edu <NV-L@ucsbvm.ucsb.edu>
Date: Tuesday, May 11, 1999 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: discovering a change in ip address??


I wonder if you may have to dump your discovery database and re-discover
your network ip changes.

>>> Matt Ashfield <mda@UNB.CA> 05/11 8:21 AM >>>
Hi all,

Recently a bunch of our servers changed ip addresses. Their new addresses
are in a different subnet. These new addresses used to belong to other
machines that were taken out of service at the same time the servers assumed
their ip addresses. I have tried to discover the servers at the new address,
but when I do a demand poll at the server address I get the message that a
node already exists in the database for that name. I've deleted the server's
objects at their old ip address? Shouldn't that have deleted them from the
database as well?

Any help would be appreciated!

PS. Using Netview 5.1.1, AIX4.3.2

Cheers

Matt
mda@unb.ca

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