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Re: Cloned a machine, now I can't manage it



On 4/28/05 12:39 PM, Matt Federoff at email@hidden wrote:

> Dear Fellow Server Wranglers,
> 
> recently, I used CarbonCopyCloner to migrate from a G4/500 to a G4
> Xserve. I cloned the G4's hard drive to an external firewire drive,
> then cloned that to the Xserve.
> 
> All seemed to go well, and the server's been humming along and serving
> files, web, dns, et. . BUT, I can't manage it in Server Admin. SA tells
> me that there is "no server at that address" (even when I run it on the
> server itself). Oddly enough, Server Monitor can't "see" the new server
> either. It also tells me there is no server at that address.
> 
> I've tried both straight IP and FQDN. I'm thinking there's some ARP
> table or ifconf file somewhere that is looking at the MAC address
> (which obviously changed)...but I can't find anything.
> 
> Any suggestions?

Did you use the 'changeip' command before changing it's IP address?

This is very important to do for OS X server, but I believe you have to
learn to do it by not doing it once and then asking...

Later,
-- 
David Rehring                  Psychos do not explode when light hits
VP of Research and Development them, no matter how crazy they are...
Atimi Software, Inc.
www.atimi.com                  And totally insane guy!


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