Would this be done with the SYSTEM_IDENTIFIER statement in the SYSTEM CONFIG and if so, how do I find my current model and cpuid? Looks like the 'q cupid' will give it to me.
Bobby Bauer Center for Information Technology National Institutes of Health Bethesda, MD 20892-5628 301-594-7474 -----Original Message----- From: David Boyes [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2010 11:34 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Disaster Recovery TCPIP Address Issue >location. While discussing our requirements, the topic of TCPIP addresses >came up. Since the addresses at the offsite location will be different >from our local addresses, we are at a loss as to how to change them. The vendor should be able to give you the CPUIDs of the recovery systems you'll be running on during your test. Add those to SYSTEM NETID and SYSTEM CONFIG with different node names (I use DISASTER). Once that's done, when the system comes up, you can use qualifiers in the TCPIP PROFILE and SYSTEM CONFIG to set up things with the addresses of your disaster recovery system, kinda like this (not precise syntax, so RTFM for it): NORMAL: LINK FOO xxxx DISASTER: LINK FOO yyyy Presto, no need to change anything actually AT recovery site. 8-) -- db
