4.4.2 Procedure to change the host name of the JP1/AO server (cluster system)
To change the host name, you must uninstall JP1/AO, and then re-install it.
For a cluster system, the host name of the logical host can be changed, but not the host name of the physical host.
If the Hitachi Command Suite products are installed, you need to change the settings in the Hitachi Command Suite products at the same time. For details, see the manuals for the Hitachi Command Suite products.
Before you begin
Log in to the JP1/AO server as a domain user with Administrator permissions on the OS and administrator permissions on the cluster.
To change the host name of the JP1/AO server:
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Perform a backup |
Backing up data in a JP1/AO system (cluster configuration) in the Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation Administration Guide However, the backup procedure for JP1/Base described in that section is not necessary. |
2 |
Uninstall JP1/AO. |
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Change the logical host name of the JP1/AO server. |
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In JP1/Base, perform the steps required when changing the host name. |
Effects and follow-up tasks when changing host names in the Job Management Partner 1/Base User's Guide |
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Install JP1/AO and set up the cluster environment. |
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Perform a restore of the active server. |
Restoring data in a JP1/AO system (cluster configuration) in the Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation Administration Guide However, the restore procedure for JP1/Base described in that section is not necessary. |
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Bring online the following script and services, which are registered in the cluster software:
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Execute the following commands in the command prompt on the active server:
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Execute thehcmdschgurl command to update the URL. |
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Commands whose name begins with ajs are contained in the folder for the task-processing engine system files. For details, see A.1 List of folders.