Clearing Settings; Modifying The Operating Environment - Fujitsu ServerView Respurce Orchestrator Virtual Edition V3.1.0 User Manual

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[Linux]
/var/opt/FJSVnrmp/logs/error_lan.log
For details on meanings of message and the appropriate corrective actions, refer to "Messages".
The file size limit is 32 KB and only one version is maintained. Old logs will have the extension ".old" appended to the file name and
remain in the same directory.

17.6.3 Clearing Settings

This section explains how to disable the network parameter auto-configuration function and clear the settings that were applied.
Disabling the Network Parameter Auto-Configuration Function
The network parameter auto-configuration function of the cloning image being collected can be disabled by executing the following
command.
After disabling it, collect a new cloning image to update the existing image.
[Windows]
Installation_folder \Agent\bin\rcxadm" lanctl disable <RETURN>
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[Linux]
# /opt/FJSVrcxat/bin/rcxadm lanctl disable <RETURN>
Clearing Network Parameter Settings
If network settings must be added or changed due to the addition of a new server, first clear the existing settings. Clear the network
parameter settings of managed server by executing the following command:
[Windows]
Installation_folder \Agent\bin\rcxadm" lanctl unset <RETURN>
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[Linux]
# /opt/FJSVrcxat/bin/rcxadm lanctl unset <RETURN>
For details on the command, refer to "5.9 rcxadm lanctl" in the "Reference Guide (Command) VE".
Note
[Physical Servers]
Network parameter settings for interfaces not designated in the definition file cannot be released.
[Linux]
When this command is executed, any LAN redundancy settings for managed servers are unset. If LAN redundancy has been set up for
the admin LAN, set the LAN redundancy settings again manually.

17.6.4 Modifying the Operating Environment

Use the following procedures to modify the operating environment.
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