Oracle EXADATA X6-2 Installation And Configuration Manual page 190

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SLAVE
enclosed in single quotes
PKEY
PKEYNAME
STATUS
LACP
VLANID
NATHOSTNAME
NATIP
NATDOMAINNAME
NATNETMASK
The following arguments are available in the
HOSTNAME
CLUSTERNUMBER
CLUSTERNAME
COMPUTENUMBER
starting at 1
STORAGENUMBER
starting at 1
3.3.3.12.2 ALTER NETWORK
This command modifies a network record for a machine in the existing configuration.
Syntax
ALTER NETWORK {
[ HOSTNAME=hostname ] [ IP=ip_addr ] [ NETMASK=netmask ]
[ DOMAINNAME=domain_name] [ MASTER=master] [ GATEWAY=gateway]
[ SSHENABLED=ssh_enabled ] [ MAC=mac_addr ] [ NICSPEED=nic_speed]
[ SLAVE='slave'] [ PKEY=pkey ] [ PKEYNAME=pkey_name ]
[ STATUS = status ] [ LACP=lacp ] [ VLANID=vlan_id ]
[ NATHOSTNAME=nat_host_name ] [ NATIP=nat_ip_addr ]
[ NATDOMAINNAME=nat_domain_name ] [ NATNETMASK=nat_mask ] }
WHERE {
ID = network_id |
NETWORKHOSTNAME = network_hostname |
NATHOSTNAME = nat_hostname |
HOSTNAME = hostname NETWORKTYPE = network_type [PRIVATEID=private_id]|
CLUSTERNAME = cluster_name { COMPUTENUMBER=compute_number |
STORAGENUMBER=storage_number }
NETWORKTYPE = network_type [PRIVATEID=private_id] |
CLUSTERNUMBER = cluster_number { COMPUTENUMBER=compute_number |
STORAGENUMBER=storage_number }
NETWORKTYPE = network_type [PRIVATEID=private_id] }
Arguments
You can specify the following attributes when altering a network:
: Specifies a space-separated list of slave devices for a bonded network,
: (For Private networks only) Specifies the pkey
: (For Private networks only) Specifies the pkey name
: Specifies the status of the network
: A Boolean variable where
: Specifies the VLAN Id if network is a VLAN network and not private
: Specifies the NAT host name
: Specifies the NAT IP address
: Specifies the NAT domain name
: Specifies the NAT netmask
: Specifies the host name for an existing compute node
: Specifies the cluster number in the
: Specifies the name of an existing cluster
: Specifies the number of an existing compute node in the cluster,
: Specifies the umber of an existing storage cell in the cluster,
OEDA Command Line Interface
indicates that LACP should be enabled
TRUE
clause:
WHERE
, starting at 1
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