HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.4.0-00 Administrator Guide (web) (TB581-96325, December 2012)

Table Of Contents
Changing the IP address or host name of the management
server
If you change the IP address or host name of the management server because of changes to the
network configuration, you also need to change the settings for P9000 Command View AE Suite
products.
Changing the host name of the management server
To apply the changed host name to the P9000 Command View AE Suite products, edit the /etc/
hosts file (in Linux) , httpsd.conf file, and cluster.conf file (for cluster configurations), and
then restart the computer.
Information to collect in advance
Changed host name of the management server
The host name must be no more than 32 bytes. For P9000 Command View AE Suite products,
the host name is case sensitive.
TIP:
If you change the host name of the management server in advance, keep a note of the new host
name that is displayed by the hostname command. In Windows, you can also use the ipconfig
/ALL command to display the host name.
To change the host name of the management server:
1. Stop the P9000 Command View AE Suite product services.
In Windows:
Select Start > All Programs > HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite > Manage
Services > Stop.
In Linux:
installation-directory-for-Common-Component/bin/hcmdssrv -stop
2. If TLS/SSL is used for communication between the management server and management clients
or an SMI-S provider, re-create a server certificate of the management server by using the new
host name.
This step is necessary if SSL/TLS is used for communication between the following components:
Between a management server and a management client (GUI)
Between a management server and a management client (Device Manager CLI)
Between a Device Manager server and Replication Manager server
Between an SMI-S provider and a management server
Between a management server and a CIM client
3. If the OS is Linux, edit the /etc/hosts file.
Change the host name of the management server to the new host name. For Linux, write the new
host name into the line above the localhost line.
Network configuration96