[HPADM] RE: Re: configure two lan cards in order to lost console dtlogin

From: Johnson, Craig E (craig.johnson@siemens.com)
Date: Thu Nov 11 2004 - 11:24:33 EST


You need to have two different names in /etc/hosts for the two adapters, or
CDE is going to get confused.

The way to balance the load is to have multiple DNS entries with the same
name for the two different IP's. IF DNS is configured properly, then
systems who happen to be on the local subnet will use the local IP for
access, while those on foreign subnets will round robin the entries.

You should also put aliases in DNS for the hostnames specified in
/etc/hosts, so you can forcibly access either by name if you wish.

At least, change the second entry in /etc/hosts to EC1-MVD-1, or something.

Craig

-----Original Message-----
From: hpux-admin-owner@DutchWorks.nl [mailto:hpux-admin-owner@DutchWorks.nl]
On Behalf Of Javier González Arenas [ conatel ]
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 8:36 AM
To: hpux-admin
Subject: [HPADM] Re: configure two lan cards in order to lost console
dtlogin

John,

Yes, I've got the localhost entry.
What do you think about the other two entries ?
Should I use different names ?
I've been told to use the same hostname and and a different alias with a two

adapters configuration.

Thanks,
javier

----- Original Message -----
From: "Adams, John" <John.Adams@molex.com>
To: "Javier González Arenas [ conatel ]" <jgonzalez@conatel.com.uy>
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 11:48 AM
Subject: RE: [HPADM] Re: configure two lan cards in order to lost console
dtlogin

Javier,

Do you have a localhost entry? I've had a CDE not work because it was
missing that before. Should look something like this:

127.0.0.1 localhost loopback # Standard loopback

Usually it's near the top.

J

-----Original Message-----
From: hpux-admin-owner@DutchWorks.nl
[mailto:hpux-admin-owner@DutchWorks.nl] On Behalf Of Javier González
Arenas [ conatel ]
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 9:41 AM
To: hpux-admin
Subject: [HPADM] Re: configure two lan cards in order to lost console
dtlogin

John,

Yes, my /etc/hosts goes like this:

192.168.2.1 EC1-MVD lan0
10.95.2.1 EC1-MVD lan1

Need these entries to be changed to get dtlogin to work again ?

Thanks,
javier
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adams, John" <John.Adams@molex.com>
To: "Javier González Arenas [ conatel ]" <jgonzalez@conatel.com.uy>
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 11:20 AM
Subject: RE: [HPADM] configure two lan cards in order to lost console
dtlogin

Check the hosts file. Possible you've got two entries with the same
name.

CDE is a network protocol, box has to be able to get to itself over one
or another NIC to make it work, which is why I say check /etc/hosts.

J
-----Original Message-----
From: hpux-admin-owner@DutchWorks.nl
[mailto:hpux-admin-owner@DutchWorks.nl] On Behalf Of Javier González
Arenas [ conatel ]
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 6:53 AM
To: hpux-admin
Subject: [HPADM] configure two lan cards in order to lost console
dtlogin

Hello Admins,

I've got a HP Workstation B2600 running HP-UX 11i.
I was able to login to CDE from the console until I configured a second
lan adapter.
Now the console only shows the sand-clock and never again comes up with
the dtlogin prompt.
The only change was the second lan configure via SAM.
Telneting the box is OK.

Any help will be welcome.

Best regards,
javier

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