Summary: IP change on Solaris 10.

2007-12-25 5:12:00

OK, the answer was....
/etc/inet/ipnodes

I thought this was only used for IPv6, but I guess Solaris 10 uses it. Thanks
go to:
Graeme Burke
Anantoliy Lisovskiy

And to everyone else who sent their contributions.

-----Original Message-----
From: codeprof-bounces at codeprof.com
[mailto:codeprof-bounces at codeprof.com] On Behalf Of Ungaro, Matt
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 17:03
To: codeprof at codeprof.com
Subject: Clarification: IP change on Solaris 10.

OK, the clarify for some people, I am not changing the host name, I am
changing the IP address. Therefore /etc/nodename and /etc/hostname.hme0 have
nothing to do with changing the IP address. As for why am I NOT using
sys-unconfig, if I had a console server at the remote location this is at, or
was there myself, sys-unconfig would work just fine....but I'm not there, and
I have no console server.....

Matt

-----Original Message-----
From: codeprof-bounces at codeprof.com
[mailto:codeprof-bounces at codeprof.com] On Behalf Of Ungaro, Matt
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 16:52
To: codeprof at codeprof.com
Subject: IP change on Solaris 10.

Hey everyone,
I have an Ultra10 running Solaris 10. I need to change the IP address of the
system, and I attempted to do so without sys-unconfig. I edited the
following:
/etc/defaultrouter
/etc/netmasks
/etc/hosts

and all of the same files in /etc/inet.

After a reboot, the old IP address was still there. Is there some new, more
complex way to change the IP on Sol 10? Are they forcing me to use
sys-unconfig? Any help with this will be appreciated. I have the right IP set
now, manually, but I will need to reboot at some time.....

Matt
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