Installing the EPICenter 7.1 Server
6 Enter the IP address to use for communication between the EPICenter server and the managed
devices in the Variable value field, and click OK.
7 Restart Windows to activate the new settings.
NOTE
You can also open a command window and use the SET command from the command prompt to set the
EPICENTER_SERVER_ADDRESS environment variable.
In Solaris or Linux:
1 Open the
/etc/epicenter71.profile
2 Locate the following line in the file:
EPICENTER_SERVER_ADDRESS=<ip_addr_to_bind_to>
3 Replace
<ip_addr_to_bind_to>
EPICenter server and the managed devices.
4 Open the
/etc/profile
5 Locate the following line in the file:
EPICENTER_SERVER_ADDRESS=<ip_addr_to_bind_to>
6 Replace <ip_addr_to_bind_to> with the IP address to use for communication between the EPICenter
server and the managed devices.
7 Start the EPICenter server to activate the environment variable setting. To do this, enter the
following command:
/etc/init.d/EPICenterServer71 start
You must have administrative rights to access
Configuring a Multi-Homed Server with Separate Management
and Client Access Networks
If the multi-homed EPICenter server will have one interface connected to a management network (that
is, a network with connections to the managed devices), and another interface on a network used for
EPICenter client access, configure the EPICenter server as follows:
1 Set the EPICENTER_SERVER_ADDRESS environment variable to 0.0.0.0, so that the system binds on
all interfaces. See
for information on how to set this variable.
2 Stop the EPICenter Server if it is currently running. See
Server" on page 19
22
file.
with the IP address to use for communication between the
file.
"Setting the EPICENTER_SERVER_ADDRESS Environment Variable" on page 21
for information about how to do this.
files.
init.d
"Starting and Stopping the EPICenter
EPICenter Installation and Upgrade Guide