Hi,
unfortunately in our environment, hardware to test air-traffic-control
software, we have to deal with non-unique hostnames and sometimes ip-adresses
as well. That is because the software must be tested on a hardware environment
absolutely identical to the operative systems, before it is verified to go to
the operative systems. Because of these circumstances, we have to deal with
clients (tru64 4.0f) which are connected to a Networker Backup-Server on Tru64
5.1b. Networker Software is 7.2, using th same hostname and sometimes even same
ip-adresses. To get around this problem, we introduced a backup-network,
meaning that we put in extra network card in each client giving it a unique
interface name and an address out of the backup-network. The problem is that i
am having problems registering the client in the networker server in a way that
the client ist not authenticated by its hostname but by the name of the
backup-interface. What i wanted to do, if possible, is that i wanted!
to introduce the client to the server with its ip-address or the name of the
backup network interface, rather then the hostname. But tru64 clients always
seem to authenticate themselves with their hostname.
Anybody got a hint, how i can get around this problem?
I have a dirty solution, that i am changing the hostname prior to a manual
backup, with "rcmgr set hostname" and an "inet restart", but that is not
practical in an scheduled automatic environment, because if unattended, the
proceudre does not know if it is critical to that because important
test-procedures are running and you cannot change the hostname in runtime or
mess around with restarting inet.
Thanks in advance...
Richard
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