Changing The Hostname - HP VMA Series Installation And Service Manual

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Chapter 4 - Configuring the Array
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When you change the IP address of the system, you will be logged off.
Note:
Log in again using the new IP address.
To change the system's IP address, netmask, and gateway from the default
values:
Log into the Memory Array.
1.
Use Kermit or vtkermit, instead of Telnet, to change the IP address
Note:
in case the IP address is set incorrectly.
Navigate to the
2.
context chassis controller ethernet 0
Ethernet 0
At the
3.
set ip-address <ip-address>[:<netmask>:<gateway>]
Where:
ip-address
netmask
gateway

Changing the Hostname

To change the system's hostname from the default value:
Log into the Memory Array.
1.
Navigate to the system context level. At the root prompt, type:
2.
context system
At the system command prompt, type:
3.
hostname
set name <
Where:
hostname
Depending on your network, you may need to modify the DNS setting to
Note:
Telnet to the Memory Array via the hostname. Changing the hostname ensures
that you are connecting to the intended memory array if there are multiple
memory arrays on the network. See
To access the system CLI, specify the new hostname instead of the IP address
in the Telnet session.
VMA-series Memory Array Installation and Service Guide
Ethernet 0
context level. At the root prompt, type:
context prompt, type:
Specifies the new system IP address.
Specifies the new system netmask.
Specifies the new system gateway address.
>
Specifies the new system hostname.
Configuring the DNS Name
on page 67.
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