Virtual TapeServer 6.02.00 Installation Guide

HP Virtual TapeServer Installation Guide 44 HP Part Number 528654-006 Sept 2006
h) Select File > Save. Click OK.
You have created aliases for the IP addresses.
i) Close the Network Configuration screen.
j) From the OS desktop, select the Screen icon located at the bottom left of
the desktop. A command prompt window opens.
k) At the command prompt, [root @newyork default]#, enter service
network restart. The network interfaces are reset.
l) Test connectivity by pinging the network connections. At the command
prompt, [bill@newyork default]$, type ping <Interface Name>
Example: ping newyork-idr
You should see:
64 bytes from newyork-idr (141.36.136.31): icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.053 ms
64 bytes from newyork-idr (141.36.136.31): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.053 ms
64 bytes from newyork -idr (141.36.136.31): icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.053 ms
64 bytes from newyork -idr (141.36.136.31): icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.053 ms
m) Type Control-C to stop the ping process.
If you receive a timeout error, check cabling or see a network
administrator for assistance. If you receive an unknown host error, check
the hosts tab in the network GUI or use the vi editor to check the
/etc/hosts file and make sure everything is correct. The file is case
sensitive.
3. Set up and edit the .rhosts file.
a) At the command prompt, [root @losangeles default]#, enter su bill.