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Chapter 8
Diagnosing Problems With CiscoWorks Server
Q.
A.
Change the hostname at My Computer > Properties > Network Identification
Step 1
> Properties.
Change the hostname in all the following files:
Step 2
Bundle
LMS Bundle
For Solaris, the
pertaining to the Solaris system (not the LMS or SMS software) and guides you
through the server-renaming process.
You also do this when you change the hostname in the hosts, hostname.hme0, and
nodename files in the /etc directory.
Change the hostname in registry entries in the CurrentControlSet.
Step 3
Change the hostname in regdaemon.xml ($NMSROOT/MDC/etc/regdaemon.xml)
Step 4
Create a file /NMSROOT/conf/cmic/changehostname.info, with the info of the
Step 5
updated hostname in the format:
OldhostName:NewhostName
78-16571-01
How do I change the Hostname of the CiscoWorks Server after installing it,
or after running it for a while?
To change the hostname of the CiscoWorks Server, you need to update several
files, and reboot the server:
Solaris
hosts
hostname.hme0
nodename
md.properties
pkginfo
sys-unconfig
OldhostName—Previous Hostname as registered with CCR(regdaemon.xml)
NewhostName—Current Hostname as registered with CCR(regdaemon.xml)
Both are case sensitive.
Windows
md.properties file
command erases the hostname and IP addresses
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Frequently Asked Questions
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