Re: new ip-adress for clients
1999-04-23 08:37:56
Wouldn't that depend on the schedule mode? If you use Polling, the server has
no need to store the IP. Only in Prompted mode does it need that information.
I use Polling so didn't even consider the servers need...
Scott
decook AT amoco DOT com on 04/22/99 03:27:07 PM
To: Scott Fluegge/COR/MLW/US/venatorgroup@vgnet
cc: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: Re: new ip-adress for clients
Now I haven't double checked lately... but used to be, the scheduler
on the server stored the client's ip address for the pending scheduled
event... if your client switched ip address you would need to bounce
the scheduler on the client in order to allow the server to pull the
new ip from the inbound packet header...
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Subject: Re: new ip-adress for clients
Author: sfluegge (sfluegge AT VENATORGROUP DOT COM) at unix,mime
Date: 4/22/99 11:16 AM
If you are using node names instead of IPs within ADSM, you should have no
problems. As long as you can ping the node, it should work. ADSM will use
either the "/etc/hosts" file or the DNS entry depending on your configuration...
Scott
Winfried Heilmann <Winfried.Heilmann AT INFRACOR DOT DE> on 04/22/99 09:01:51 AM
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Subject: new ip-adress for clients
Hi,
what happens to adsm if a client, which is daily backuped, gets a new
IP-adress. Must I do something, or does ADSM everything.
Regards winfried
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