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Use the following procedures to change the network addresses of the Cell Manager or the Cell Members:

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Please make sure networks port are open in the network firewall as detailed

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Change Cell Manager's Internal Address

On the cell manager
  1. Change the cell manager’s internal address.:

    1. On appliance For Appliance mode, find the correct interface name using the following command and run steps 1-4 on Change Appliance Network Address.

      Code Block
      ip a | grep '<Old Manager's Internal IP Address>' | awk '{print $7}'
    2. On non-appliance please assist For Non-Appliance mode, please consult with your network admin and linux admin how to change the network interface address.

  2. Update hosts file:

    Code Block
    sed -i "3,1000 s/<Old Manager's Internal IP Address>/<New Manager's Internal IP Address>/" /etc/hosts
  3. Run the following SQL using “ij” utility (using CLI on DPOD’s server):

    Code Block
    update node set esip='<New Manager's Internal IP Address>' where esip='<Old Manager's Internal IP Address>';
    quit;

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  1. Stop all the application services using app-util.sh → option 2 (stop all)

  2. Start all the application services using app-util.sh → option 3 (start all)

  3. On appliance For Appliance mode, or when Kibana is installed. , restart Kibana’s Kibana service:

    Code Block
    systemctl restart kibana

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On the cell manager
  1. Change the manager’s internal IP.

    On appliance mode

    cell manager’s external address:

    1. For Appliance mode, find the correct interface name using the following command and run steps 1-4 on Change Appliance Network Address

      Code Block
      ip a | grep '<Old Manager's External IP Address>' | awk '{print $7}'
    2. On non-appliance please assist For Non-Appliance mode, please consult with your network admin and linux admin how to change the network interface address.

  2. Update hosts file:

    Code Block
    sed -i "3,1000 s/<Old Manager's External IP Address>/<New Manager's External IP Address>/" /etc/hosts
  3. Run the following SQL using “ij” utility (using CLI on DPOD’s server):

    Code Block
    update node set agentsIp='<New Manager's External IP Address>' where agentsIp='<Old Manager's External IP Address>';
    update node set restClientAddress='http://<New Manager's External IP Address>:8190' where restClientAddress='http://<Old Manager's External IP Address>:8190';
    update systemparameter set value='<New Manager's External IP Address>' where value='<Old Manager's External IP Address>';
    quit;
On each

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member
  1. Update hosts file:

    Code Block
    sed -i "3,1000 s/<Old Manager's External IP Address>/<New Manager's External IP Address>/" /etc/hosts

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On the cell member
  1. Change the manager’s internal IP.

    On appliance mode

    cell member’s internal address:

    1. For Appliance mode, find the correct interface name using the following command and run steps 1-4 on Change Appliance Network Address

      Code Block
      ip a | grep '<Old Member's Internal IP Address>' | awk '{print $7}'
    2. On non-appliance please assist For Non-Appliance mode, please consult with your network admin and linux admin how to change the network interface address.

  2. Update hosts file:

    Code Block
    sed -i "3,1000 s/<Old Member's Internal IP Address>/<New Member's Internal IP Address>/" /etc/hosts
  3. Stop all the application services using app-util.sh → option 2 (stop all)

  4. Start all the application services using app-util.sh → option 3 (start all)

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On the cell member
  1. Change the manager’s internal IP.

    On appliance mode

    cell member’s external address:

    1. For Appliance mode, find the correct interface name using the following command and run steps 1-4 on Change Appliance Network Address

      Code Block
      ip a | grep '<Old Members's External IP Address>' | awk '{print $7}'
    2. On non-appliance please assist For Non-Appliance mode, please consult with your network admin and linux admin how to change the network interface address.

  2. Update hosts file:

    Code Block
    sed -i "3,1000 s/<Old Members's External IP Address>/<New Members's External IP Address>/" /etc/hosts

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