You'll need to change the IP address defined to Rivendell for each of your
workstations.  Rivendell keeps this data in its database, and you manage it
using "Manage Hosts" function in RDAdmin.  IIRC, if they don't match
reality various problems occur when try you to work with cuts.  However,
the rest of Rivendell works OK -- including RDAdmin.

Once you get your new system set up, use RDAdmin on any workstation to
modify the IP addresses for each of the Rivendell "hosts" (workstations).
Restart Rivendell daemons on all systems and you should be all set.

Mike

On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 2:46 PM James Greenlee <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm looking to revamp our Rivendell deployment and am curious about
> building it up off-site and then transferring it into our production
> environment.  To do so, I'd build servers on one IP subnet, then deploy on
> another.  Changing IP's in Linux is easy enough, but what about the
> server/workstation definitions within Rivendell?  Would that be a matter of
> just re-ip'ing the devices, move them to their new network, and turn them
> on?  Or do I need to get into the SQL database and update values there?
> Can I build the systems with hostnames instead and then just change the DNS
> entries?
>
> Thanks,
>
> James
>
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