I'm with Robin on this one -- this isn't really a Koha question, but I'll
throw out the solution that I use for virtual machines on my home network;
it would scale up to a larger network without too much fuss...
I use dnsmasq as a DHCP/Caching DNS server. Dnsmasq uses a configuration
file called
Scott Owen schreef op do 04-06-2015 om 11:00 [-0400]:
Any good directions on how to change a Koha servers IP address ??
Koha doesn't care what your IP address is, this is really a Linux
question. To give an answer, we'll need to know what distro, and how
does it get its IP address? (DHCP or
Scott Owen schreef op do 04-06-2015 om 10:47 [-0400]:
Is this still the preferred method to reset the database ?
http://manual.koha-community.org/3.18/en/resetkohadb.html
I have a Koha server up and going the way I want it, now I just need
to
clean out the database, and import my real
In my test Koha instances I always remove the network-manager and
resolvconf packages, if present, and set up the network in
/etc/network/interfaces and /etc/resolv.conf ~
To change the IP - I edit /etc/network/interfaces then restart networking
with: /etc/init.d/networking restart
reboot or
Hi all,
Is this still the preferred method to reset the database ?
http://manual.koha-community.org/3.18/en/resetkohadb.html
I have a Koha server up and going the way I want it, now I just need to
clean out the database, and import my real Mark records.
Thanks,
-S
HI all,
Any good directions on how to change a Koha servers IP address ??
I currently have a virtual machine configured just the way I want it.
I would like to back / restore this VM, then just change the IP
address...so I can setup a second Koha machine for a separate location.
Thanks,
-S
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