You can also set up a CNAME in DNS to map the old name to the new name. Then you can change the client files as time permits.
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, P�tur Ey��rsson wrote: > Questions: > > Is this possible without damaging the DB ? > > What other steps should be added ? > > Has anyone done this before ? > > > Yes this is realy easy. > > This is a OS case. if your OS (Operatin System), if your Ip, DNS > configurations have been configured there should be no problem. > > The only thing you need to do with the TSM server is this command > > SET TSMSERVERNAME &the name of your server& > > Kvedja/Regards > Petur Eythorsson > Taeknimadur/Technician > IBM Certified Specialist - AIX > Tivoli Storage Manager Certified Professional > Microsoft Certified System Engineer > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Nyherji Hf Simi TEL: +354-569-7700 > Borgartun 37 105 Iceland > URL: http://www.nyherji.is > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Ochs, Duane > Sent: 8. okt�ber 2002 15:35 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Renaming a TSM server. > > > Good Morning everyone, > Due to some reallocating of resources it has become necessary to relocated > one of my TSM servers and Jukebox. Our company has historically prefixed > system names with the geographical location of the installation. > > I would like to change the name of the TSM server to comply with this naming > structure. > > My plan: > > Change the TSM server name and IP address to comply with the corporate > standard in the new plant. > > Update my DNS to reflect the new system. > > Change every client's server identification to point to the new IP. > > Restart all schedulers and remote web services on all clients using this new > IP. > > > Duane Ochs > Systems Administration > Quad/Graphics Inc. > 414.566.2375 >
