I asked why sys-unconfig did not cause sysidtool to run after the reboot on an x4200 running solaris 10. I didn't get an answer to this question. I don't know if that means it does work for others and I'm just lucky or if sys-unconfig is busted and nobody uses it anymore. Micah DesJardins suggested a touch of /reconfigure and reboot as a method. This did not cause sysidtool to fire up for me either. Richard Skelton asked me what /etc/.sysIDtool.state and /etc/.UNCONFIGURED looked like wrt http://sysunconfig.net/unixtips/sysunconfig_sol8.txt I changed them as suggested and that did not cause sysidtool to start. There were two posts on various files to edit by hand to change the network config: Micah: ------ /etc/hosts change the ip and the name. /etc/hostname.hme0 put in the new hostname, It may also be Ie0 it depends on your machine. (mine is e1000g0) /etc/defaultrouter new gateway /etc/defaultdomain /etc/nodename host name Tom Zurita: ----------- /etc/netmasks /etc/ inet/ipnodes this is for IPv6 _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Mar 9 20:22:40 2007
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