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Re: Change IP 10.3.9 Server



I just went through this with our 10.4 servers. After changeip you may
need to make sure that the person who takes care of your DNS server
has put your server name into their system again.
Linda

On 10/31/07, Josh Wisenbaker <email@hidden> wrote:
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> On Oct 31, 2007, at 12:49 AM, Benjamin Waterfall wrote:
> Looking at changing our servers IP address in the immediate future and
> wondered whether anyone had any disaster stories or major caveats.
> Standalone AFP server, with non apple brand RAID hanging off back of it
> Will be a new subnet and completely different IP.But keeping hostname the
> same
> Just run changeip before you make the change and it should be good. A
> standalone server like that is cake.
>
> Josh
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> Josh Wisenbaker, ACSA
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> http://www.afp548.com
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> Breaking my server to save yours.
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