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6.2.2 Changing the settings of the host name, IP address, and port number on which JP1/IM - EG for NNMi is running

This subsection describes the procedures for changing the settings of the host name, IP address, and port number on which JP1/IM - EG for NNMi is running.

For details about how to change the JP1/Base settings, see the JP1/Base User's Guide.

Organization of this subsection

(1) Procedure for changing the host name, IP address, or port number

To change the host name, IP address, or port number:

  1. Terminate JP1/IM - EG for NNMi.

  2. Change the host name, IP address, or port number, as necessary.

  3. Restart JP1/IM - EG for NNMi.

(2) Procedure for editing the hosts file, jp1hosts definition file, and jp1hosts2 definition file

This subsection describes how to change the host information specified in the hosts file, jp1hosts definition file, or jp1hosts2 definition file while JP1/IM - EG for NNMi is running.

Changing information of a host on which JP1/IM - EG for NNMi is installed

After you have changed the host information, restart JP1/IM - EG for NNMi.

Adding or changing information of a host on which JP1/IM - EG for NNMi is not installed

If you have added or changed host information, you must either restart JP1/IM - EG for NNMi or execute the jegn_spmd_reload command to reload the new settings. For details about the jegn_spmd_reload command, see jegn_spmd_reload in 7. Commands.

(3) In the case of cluster operation

If you change the logical host name in a cluster system, delete the logical host that was in effect before the change. Then set up the logical host again that will be in effect after the change so that cluster operation is enabled.

For details about how to delete the logical host, see 3.4 Deleting the logical host. For details about how to set up the logical host, see 3.2 Installing and setting up the logical host.

If the logical host name to be changed is specified in the NNMi incident forwarding filter definition file and the custom attribute mapping definition file, check and revise the settings in these files.

For details about the settings of these files, see 4. Converting NNMi Incidents into JP1 Events.