PRIMECLUSTER Global Link Services Configuration and Administration Guide: Multipath Function (for Solaris(TM) Operating Environment)
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3.5 /etc/opt/FJSVmpnet/conf/hosts6
The IPv6 interface that uses TCP/IP is defined. This configuration can be omitted if the interface that is specified in the "config" and "parameters" file is used only by an FNA or SNA connection.
- This configuration enables activating and deactivating the TCP/IP interface using the mpnet_ifinit6 or mpnet_ifconfig6 command.
- Please do not specify the hostname6.mpnetX file in the /etc directory when you do this configuration. In the Multipath function, the interface set in /etc/opt/FJSVmpnet/conf/hosts6 file corresponds to "hostname6.interface".
- The host name cannot be specified. It is necessary to specify the IPv6 address directly. When specification of the IPv6 address is omitted, arbitrary IPv6 addresses are assigned by Solaris OS system.
- When using a TCP/IP interface for the cluster system, it is necessary to set up this configuration for the online node and the standby node.
- The trailer protocol is not supported by this product.
The following configuration samples are provided in this file. Copy the line to be used from the sample to define the configuration for the communication type.
The form of the entry is shown below.

Each parameter is explained as follows.
interface-name
This indicates the interface name of the MPNET.
See the section "3.2 /etc/opt/FJSVmpnet/conf/config" to specify the interface name.
Unique values must be specified in the same configuration.
hostname
This indicates IPv6 address.
The IPv6 address can be omitted. When the IPv6 address is omitted, the IPv6 address is arbitrarily assigned by the Solaris OS system at activation.
The configuration example is shown in the following:

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