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Re: [cobalt-users] (Raq4) 2 IP Addresses for 1 nic



At 11:10 PM 28/02/02 -0700, you wrote:
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, William J.A. Brillinger wrote:

} 1 - bind the new address to your machine, and keep the
}      original one there as well.
} 2 - change DNS to go to the new IP.
} 3 - After 24 hours we test each domain.
} 4 - After 48 hours, we unbind the old IP.
} 5 - We re-test.
}
} I don't see that the Raq supports 2 IPs for 1 nic, how would I do this?
} All of my sites are name based.

Hi William,

        Having renumbered about a dozen networks last year, I thought I'd
chime in.

        While I am not sure how others do it, with very important
exception I've personally always done pretty much what you list
above. The important exception I mentioned is cut the TTL down on
your zone files to perhaps 5 minutes about a week before you do the
swap. Binding the second IP address to the NIC is not hard at all.
You can do it at the command line with the (man) ifconfig command,
or if you have an unused domain name just set it up on the server on
the new IP address then swap out the rest of them by changing their
IP addresses via the GUI.

Thanks Brent!

The ifconfig worked to bind the old ip after updating the server to the new ip but servers that have cached the old ip address can not see the vserver now.

- Bill





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