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Maintaining OVO<br />

Changing Hostnames and IP Addresses in a Cluster Environment<br />

564<br />

To Change the Virtual Hostname or IP Address of the<br />

Management Server<br />

To change the virtual hostname or IP address of the management server,<br />

perform these steps on the cluster node where the OVO management<br />

server is running:<br />

1. Request new licenses from the <strong>HP</strong> Password Delivery<br />

Service.<br />

For more information about OVO licensing, see the OVO Installation<br />

Guide for the Management Server.<br />

2. Disable monitoring for the OVO management server.<br />

To disable monitoring, enter the following command:<br />

/opt/OV/lbin/ovharg -monitor ov-server disable<br />

3. Stop all OVO processes on your management server.<br />

Stop the manager, agent, and GUI processes running on the system:<br />

a. Stop all running OVO GUIs by selecting Map:Exit.<br />

b. Stop the OVO agents on your management server by entering:<br />

/opt/OV/bin/ovc -kill<br />

c. Stop the OVO manager processes by entering:<br />

/opt/OV/bin/ovstop ovctrl<br />

d. Verify that no OVO processes are running by entering:<br />

ps -eaf | grep opc<br />

ps -eaf | grep ovc<br />

e. If an OVO process is still running, kill it manually by entering:<br />

kill <br />

All OVO intelligent agents on OVO managed nodes start<br />

buffering their messages.<br />

Chapter 13

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