Hi Benjamin,

You would struggle to do this fully live (which I guess is what you mean by 
“active”).

At a guess you would have to:
- disable zone
- delete your SSVM
- ensure no secondary storage operations are in play (e.g.new VMs being created 
from new templates)
- umount secondary storage on both management server and all hypervisors
- re-IP your NFS head
- update all database entries for secondary storage manually (image store)
- re-mount secondary storage on management and hypervisors
- re-enable zone which will kick off a new SSVM build

The re-mounting of secondary storage may give you some challenges – and as 
always I would test this thouroughly in a non-prod environment before 
attempting live.

Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect
ShapeBlue

On 15/12/2017, 09:24, "Benjamin Naber" <benjamin.na...@coders-area.de> wrote:

    Hi together,
    
    is there a way to change the IP address of an active secondary storage ?
    
    King regards
    
    Ben
    


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