Steps for Changing the Service IP Labels/Addresses Definitions
To change a service IP label/address definition:
1. Stop cluster services on all nodes.
2. On any cluster node, enter smit hacmp
3. Select HACMP Initialization and Standard Configuration > Configure Resources to
Make Highly Available > Configure Service IP Labels/Addresses > Change/Show a
Service IP Label/Address.
Note: In the Extended Cluster Configuration flow, the SMIT path is
HACMP > Extended Configuration > HACMP Extended
Resources Configuration > Configure Service IP
Labels/Addresses > Change/Show a Service IP Label/Address.
4. In the IP Label/Address to Change panel, select the IP Label/Address you want to change.
The Change/Show a Service IP Label/Address panel appears.
5. Make changes in the field values as needed.
6. Press Enter after filling in all required fields. HACMP now checks the validity of the new
configuration. You may receive warnings if a node cannot be reached, or if network
interfaces are found to not actually be on the same physical network.
7. On the local node, verify and synchronize the cluster.
Return to the HACMP Standard or Extended Configuration SMIT panel and select the
Verification and Synchronization option.
8. Restart Cluster Services.
To change a service IP label/address definition:
1. Stop cluster services on all nodes.
2. On any cluster node, enter smit hacmp
3. Select HACMP Initialization and Standard Configuration > Configure Resources to
Make Highly Available > Configure Service IP Labels/Addresses > Change/Show a
Service IP Label/Address.
Note: In the Extended Cluster Configuration flow, the SMIT path is
HACMP > Extended Configuration > HACMP Extended
Resources Configuration > Configure Service IP
Labels/Addresses > Change/Show a Service IP Label/Address.
4. In the IP Label/Address to Change panel, select the IP Label/Address you want to change.
The Change/Show a Service IP Label/Address panel appears.
5. Make changes in the field values as needed.
6. Press Enter after filling in all required fields. HACMP now checks the validity of the new
configuration. You may receive warnings if a node cannot be reached, or if network
interfaces are found to not actually be on the same physical network.
7. On the local node, verify and synchronize the cluster.
Return to the HACMP Standard or Extended Configuration SMIT panel and select the
Verification and Synchronization option.
8. Restart Cluster Services.