.::: How To Change IP Address Without Reboot In Solaris 10 :::.

bagaimana cara ubah IP tanpa Reboor/restart
Adding or editing the IP address on a Solaris 10 server is different from the previous versions of the OS (Solaris 9, Solaris 8 etc).

In the previous versions of the Solaris Operating System, you need to edit the /etc/hosts file and add/edit the entry for the IP address and the hostname.

Example:

    192.168.1.1   solaris-teguh

However, in Solaris 10, you should edit the /etc/hosts file (a symlink to /etc/inet/hosts file) and the  /etc/inet/ipnodes file and add an entry for IP address and hostname.

Once done, restart the Network service using

    # svcadm restart network/physical

or reboot the server for the changes to take effect.

root@solaris-teguh #svcadm restart network/physical
root@solaris-teguh #
Although, the /etc/inet/ipnodes files is primarily for IPv6 only, without adding an entry to the file, the IP address (IPv4) doesn’t become active. This seems to be a known problem but the good news is this is now fixed in the Solaris 10 U4 (08/07 build).

Also, ensure that the /etc/netmasks file with the network ID and the netmask.


source http://fakta-dan-unik.blogspot.com & http://teguhtriharto.blogspot.com
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