Chapter 6 Changing Admin Server Settings
This chapter explains how to change the settings for the admin server.
6.1 Changing Admin IP Addresses
Use the following procedure to change the IP address used on the admin LAN by the admin server.
1. Log on to the admin server with OS administrative privileges.
2. Stop the manager.
Stop the manager, referring to "2.1 Starting and Stopping the Manager" in the "Operation Guide CE".
3. Change the SNMP trap destination set for the management blade and LAN switch blades.
Set the SNMP trap destination to the new IP address of the admin server.
Note
Depending on the LAN switch blade used, setting an SNMP trap destination may restrict SNMP access to that switch blade.
In a clustered manager configuration, set the physical IP addresses of both the primary and secondary nodes as SNMP trap
destinations.
If the LAN switch blade is set to only grant access from known IP addresses, be sure to give permissions to the physical IP addresses
of both the primary and secondary cluster nodes, as is done with trap destination settings.
For details, refer to the manual of the LAN switch blade to be used.
4. Change the IP address set within the operating system.
Change the IP address following the instructions given in the operating system's manual.
If the admin LAN has been made redundant, change the admin IP address set in the following tools or products.
- PRIMECLUSTER GLS
- BACS
- Intel PROSet
Refer to the manual of each product for usage details.
In a clustered manager configuration, change the cluster IP address according to the instructions given in "Changing the IP Address
of a Clustered Manager".
5. Change the IP address registered as the manager's admin IP address.
Use the rcxadm mgrctl modify command to set a new IP address.
[Windows Manager]
>"
Installation_folder
\SVROR\Manager\bin\rcxadm" mgrctl modify -ip
IP_address
<RETURN>
[Linux Manager]
# /opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxadm mgrctl modify -ip
IP_address
<RETURN>
In a clustered manager configuration, for details on how to change the admin IP address registered for the manager, refer to "Settings
for Clustered Manager Configurations".
6. Log in to the managed server with an OS administrator account.
7. Change ServerView Agents settings on the managed server.
Change the SNMP trap destination of the ServerView Agents. Refer to the ServerView Agent manual for details on changing SNMP
trap settings.
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