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5. Locate the blinking adapter, replace it, and press Enter. The system will show<br />

the message Replace Operati<strong>on</strong> Complete.<br />

6. Select diagmenu, select Task Selecti<strong>on</strong> → Hot Plug Task → PCI Hot Plug<br />

Manager → Install/C<strong>on</strong>figure Devices Added After IPL, and press Enter.<br />

This will call the cfgdev command internally and put all previously<br />

unc<strong>on</strong>figured devices back to Available.<br />

7. If an FC adapter is replaced, the according measurements like z<strong>on</strong>ing <strong>on</strong> the<br />

FC switch and definiti<strong>on</strong> of the WWPN of the replaced adapter to the storage<br />

subsystem have to be c<strong>on</strong>ducted before the replaced adapter can access the<br />

disks <strong>on</strong> the storage subsystem. For DS4000 storage subsystems, we<br />

recommend switching the LUN mappings back to their original c<strong>on</strong>trollers, as<br />

they may have been distributed to balance I/O load.<br />

5.1.10 Changing TCP/IP c<strong>on</strong>figurati<strong>on</strong> during producti<strong>on</strong><br />

Starting with Virtual I/O Server Versi<strong>on</strong> 1.3, you know no l<strong>on</strong>ger need to remove<br />

TCP/IP c<strong>on</strong>figurati<strong>on</strong> informati<strong>on</strong> with the rmtcpip command and add it back with<br />

the mktcpip command; the chtcpip command now c<strong>on</strong>trols c<strong>on</strong>figurati<strong>on</strong> of the<br />

TCP/IP parameters <strong>on</strong> a system.<br />

Example 5-2 shows the syntax of the chtcpip command <strong>on</strong> the Virtual I/O<br />

Server.<br />

Example 5-2 Syntax of the chtcpip command<br />

$ chtcpip -help<br />

Usage: chtcpip [-interface Interface -inetaddr Address -netmask SubnetMask]<br />

chtcpip [-interface Interface -gateway -add New_Gateway_Address -remove<br />

OLD_Gateway_Address]<br />

-inetaddr<br />

-netmask<br />

-interface<br />

-gateway<br />

Change the IP address of the host.<br />

Specify the address in dotted decimal<br />

notati<strong>on</strong>.<br />

SubnetMask Specifies the mask the gateway<br />

should use in determining the appropriate<br />

subnetwork for routing.<br />

Interface Specifies a particular network<br />

interface, for example: en0<br />

Gateway Changes the gateway address for a static<br />

route. Specify the current address in dotted decimal<br />

notati<strong>on</strong> and specify the new gateway address in<br />

dotted decimal notati<strong>on</strong>.<br />

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