Thanks to Paul, Michael, Chris, Dustin and David. Everyone agrees that I have to reboot the T3 for the new IP to take effect (is this a Microsoft-like product ?). David pertinently pointed out that the "set" command manual talks about setting "boot parameters", something I didn't notice but that makes sense. -- Sebastien DAUBIGNE Sebastien.daubigne@atosorigin.com mailto:Sebastien.daubigne@atosorigin.com> - +33(0)5.57.26.56.36 AtosOrigin Infogerance - IMS/ERP/Pessac -----Message d'origine----- De : sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org [mailto:sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org]De la part de Sebastien Daubigne Envoyi : mardi 11 janvier 2005 17:42 @ : sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org Objet : Changing T3+ IP address without rebooting ? Hi, [ This is some kind of follow-up of a previous message posted during christmas week : my last try before opening a support call, in case last message has been missed by people away ] Here is the problem : We moved 2 T3+ arrays from one network to another. I connected to them via console port, disabled RARP, and *statically* set IP/Netmask/Gateway (using the "set" command). Now I'm trying to ping the *new* IP : - From the T3+ : I get a "sendto error 5033", which is an error from the IP stack, not a "no response" ! - From a server on the same subnet : I get no response. However, when I try to ping the *old* IP *from* the T3+, the T3+ responds OK ! Note that pinging another IP from the same subnet as the *OLD* IP gives no error (just a "no response"). It seems the T3+ did not take into account the new IP, even if the "set" command reports the new IP, as if the old IP was still stored in the internal IP stack ! As the 2 T3+ have different firmware revisions, I guess it's not a bug, and I suspect the T3+ needs to be rebooted to take the new IP. Any idea ? Here are some traces : sfret3p1:/:<68>set bootmode auto bootdelay 3 sn 105458 ip 55.8.132.22 netmask 255.255.255.192 gateway 55.8.132.1 tftphost 0.0.0.0 tftpfile hostname sfret3p1 timezone vendor 0301 model 501-5710-02(51) revision 0200 logto * loglevel 3 rarp off mac 00:20:f2:00:43:cf ===> NEW address : Ping ERROR sfret3p1:/:<67>ping 55.8.132.1 ping (55.8.132.1): 56 data bytes ping: sendto error 5033 ping: wrote 55.8.132.1 64 chars, ret=-1 ===> RANDOM address : Ping ERROR sfret3p1:/:<71>ping 82.66.29.56 ping (82.66.29.56): 56 data bytes ping: sendto error 5033 ping: wrote 82.66.29.56 64 chars, ret=-1 ===> OLD address : Ping OK sfret3p1:/:<66>ping 143.165.4.16 ping (143.165.4.16): 56 data bytes 143.165.4.16 is alive ===> Another address on the same subnet as the OLD address : Ping KO sfret3p1:/:<70>ping 143.165.4.17 ping (143.165.4.17): 56 data bytes no answer from 143.165.4.17 -- Sebastien DAUBIGNE Sebastien.daubigne@atosorigin.com - +33(0)5.57.26.56.36 AtosOrigin Infogerance - IMS/ERP/Pessac _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Jan 12 04:27:48 2005
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