Use: DEDICATE AB01 XY01 DEDICATE AB02 XY02 DEDICATE AB03 XY03
This way the new machine thinks it is using the old devices, but is actually using the new devices. You can get around this by using the VSwitch or by configuring all of your Linux machines to use the same 'virtual' device addresses and assigning the real devices in the directory. Levy, Alan wrote:
I have 2 IFLs here (one in production and one in test). I DDRd a server from production to the test IFL. This server has 3 dedicate statements in the directory (for the OSA triplet). Let's call them AB01, AB02 and AB03. I know that when I bring up this test server, it will not come up since the OSA cards are different on both IFLs (OSA addresses on the test IFL are XY01, XY02 and XY03). Here is my question: Assume that I make some configuration changes manually (IP address, hostname, netmask, gateway address, etc.) using sed or perl and that I change the OSA dedicate statements in the test server directory from ABnn to XYnn. Once I bring up the server, how can I change the OSA addresses in all of the suse configuration files - without using YAST (since I will not have SSH capability for the test server) ? I know that there are several files in the /etc/sysconfig/network directory that have to be changed (e.g. ifcfg-qeth-bus-ccw-.0.0.AB01). TIA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390
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