Re: NODE Name & IP match...
1996-09-10 13:59:02
In reply to example 1: On AIX in /usr/lpp/adsm/bin/dsm.sys there is a
parameter called
tcpserveraddress. If you don't change that that could cause your problem.
At 09:31 AM 9/10/96 -0500, you wrote:
>Automatic digest processor <LISTSERV AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU> writes:
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>>Date: Mon, 9 Sep 1996 12:31:22 -0500
>>From: Dwight Cook <decook AT AMOCO DOT COM>
>>Subject: NODE Name & IP match...
>>
>> Does anyone know how to find out what IP address ADSM associates with
>> a node name...?
>> What if the client is not in the name server ? I would like to double
>> check some node entries that don't exist anywhere except on themselves
>> and through what ever method ADSM uses to track the ip address...
>> later
>> DWight
>Along this same line, I have seen were the server will try to contact the
>client via the IP address. This IP address would be wrong for one reason or
>another. My question is similar. Where does the server get the IP address?
>From the nameserver,...the client (node),...where?
>
>Example: 1
>Node A has and IP of 9.9.9.1 and is backing up to server. It's IP address
>changes to 9.9.8.4. The server seems to still be tring to contact the IP
>address 9.9.9.1.
>
>Example: 2
>Node A is removed from the nameserver. The adsm server continues to try to
>contact the system via the old ip address.
>
>Can anyone shed a little light on this?
>
>Thanks
>Chuck T.
>(not ADSM support)
>
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