01-08-2011 11:23 PM - edited 03-14-2019 07:09 AM
Dear,
I want to change the ip address of private interface card on my rogger server running on icm 7.2.5.
because that ip is in used some where else as well.
but as per my understanding private interface is used for communication only in between rogger side A & Side B.
Just need to clarify what will be the impact at application level or by chaning the private lan ip address on both sides do i need to change any where else other then lan setting.
Regards,
Atif
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01-10-2011 10:58 PM
Atif
Follow this Action Plan
Stop Side A Processes.
Side A Private NIC IP Changed.
Change records in both DNS Zones.
Don't Start Side A
Stop side B.
Side B Private NIC IP Changed.
Start Side A
Start Side B
Check all processes.
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01-09-2011 06:40 AM
You won't have any problems, either do it through the registry or re-run stup. If you're not too familiar with the ICM registry re-run setup to avoid any confusion.
david
01-09-2011 07:04 PM
AOA,
If using name base resolution, then change in DNS forward and reverse zones for both servers and restart ICM servics on both machines.
Regards,
MAR
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01-10-2011 10:01 PM
Thanks for the reply because i just want to confirm the impact at application level other then it is fine.
Secondly, i don't think so there is any need to rerun the setup as we are using DNS for name resolution & change in DNS is for sure.
As per my understanding without any downtime it should be done.
Action:
Stop Side A Processes.
Side A Private NIC IP Changed.
Change records in both DNS Zones.
Start side A.
Stop side B.
Side B Private NIC IP Changed.
Start Side B.
Sync started.
No issue at all right?
Regards,
Atif Butt
01-10-2011 10:58 PM
Atif
Follow this Action Plan
Stop Side A Processes.
Side A Private NIC IP Changed.
Change records in both DNS Zones.
Don't Start Side A
Stop side B.
Side B Private NIC IP Changed.
Start Side A
Start Side B
Check all processes.
if it is helpful please rate
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