Hello Eric,
sorry for answering late, customers were demandig, but I don't think this
will be a problem for you.
With linux you aren't allowed to use hostnames within the network
configuration, so in a case of IP-renumbering you have to change device-
configs under /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
Hi Michael!
Thanks you very much!
To answer my other question: I just tried, but you can't specify a DNS name,
only IP addresses are accepted. Bummer, this makes it less flexible if your
servers IP address changes for some reason. (Like moving to new hardware)
Kind regards,
Eric van Loon
Air Fran
To make sure it is persistent across reboots, you have to add it to
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/route-
The link I provided has an example, but I also have added it here:
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.cloudibee.com_static-2Droute-2Dlinux_&d=DwIGaQ&c=AzgFQeXLLKhxSQaoFCm
Eric,
I agree with Michael.
I have the same setup on several Windows servers and to assure all backup
traffic uses the 10g interface I add a "persistent" route to the client's
routing table.
For Linux you can find info here:
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.cloudibee.com_s
Hi Michael!
Your assumptions are spot on. So in my case I should use the following command
then: ip route add 2.2.2.2 via 10.0.0.1 dev eth1
I can't find if you are allowed to use a DNS name instead of an IP address for
the destination (2.2.2.2). Do you know that?
Thanks again for your help!
Kind
Hi Jim!
The 1 Gb and 10 Gb networks are no isolated networks. In fact the TSM server is
only connected to 10 GB...
Kind regards,
Eric van Loon
Air France/KLM Storage Engineering
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