Thank you for the fast response! -- John Duino jdu...@oblong.com
On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 8:36 AM Alexander Bokovoy <aboko...@redhat.com> wrote: > On to, 15 marras 2018, John Duino via FreeIPA-users wrote: > >Due to some preferred changes in our environment, we would like to change > >the IP address of two of our servers. My thinking is that we stop IPA on > >those hosts, change their IP and power down, then change the IP in the DNS > >of the running IPA's, then bring the two servers up. I am assuming all > >associations are done via fqdn and not an IP, is that correct? Is this > safe > >or am I risking some corruption to the environment? > You are correct. If you have other nodes serving DNS, then changing IP > addresses there should be enough. > > Before powering down check that /etc/hosts has been updated with new IP > addresses, if the old ones are there. > > -- > / Alexander Bokovoy > Sr. Principal Software Engineer > Security / Identity Management Engineering > Red Hat Limited, Finland >
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