Re: cfgmgr brings machine up on boot address

From: Green, Simon (Simon.Green@EU.ALTRIA.COM)
Date: Tue May 13 2003 - 11:45:45 EDT


Check that you don't have anything unexpected in /etc/rc.tcpip and the like.
There shouldn't be anything there. It's possible that the adapter is
actually configured - in ODM - with the boot address but it's just being
over-ridden at boot time by an ifconfig command in rc.tcpip or some other
such script.

Simon Green
Altria ITSC Europe s.a.r.l.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Gipson, Mat [mailto:Mat.Gipson@AMERICREDIT.COM]
Sent: 13 May 2003 16:07
To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Subject: cfgmgr brings machine up on boot address

Why would an AIX 4.3.3/ML10 box that had HA configured on it at one time,
but no longer running, convert back to it's boot address when cfgmgr is run?



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