PRIMECLUSTER Global Link Services Configuration and Administration Guide: Redundant Line Control Function 4.1 (for Solaris(TM) Operating System)
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Chapter 3 Environment configuration> 3.5 Deleting configuration information

3.5.1 Fast switching mode

The following shows the procedure for deleting configuration information:

  1. Inactivate the concerned virtual interface using the "stphanet" command. For information, see Section "7.3 stphanet Command".
  2. Delete the configuration information of the concerned virtual interface. For information, see Section "7.1 hanetconfig Command".
  3. When IPv4 address is being used, the corresponding /etc/hostname.interface file is deleted and the host name further defined as the /etc/inet/hosts file is deleted.
    When IPv6 address is being used, the corresponding /etc/hostname6.interface file is deleted and the host name further defined as the /etc/inet/ipnodes file is deleted.
    Moreover, a router public-relations setup from the virtual interface defined as the /etc/inet/ndpd.conf file is deleted.
    In addition, a /etc/inet/ndpd.conf file is deleted when only a router public-relations setup from a virtual interface exists in a /etc/inet/ndpd.conf file.

When the Solaris zone is used

If you want to use a virtual interface of fast switching in the Solaris zone, it is necessary to add the configuration as follows;

  1. Stop the Solaris zone.
  2. Inactivate the concerned virtual interface using the "stphanet" command.
  3. Delete the configuration information of the concerned virtual interface.
  4. When IPv4 address is being used, the corresponding /etc/hostname.interface file is deleted and the host name further defined as the /etc/inet/hosts file is deleted.
    When IPv6 address is being used, the corresponding /etc/hostname6.interface file is deleted and the host name further defined as the /etc/inet/ipnodes file is deleted.
    Moreover, a router public-relations setup from the virtual interface defined as the /etc/inet/ndpd.conf file is deleted.
    In addition, a /etc/inet/ndpd.conf file is deleted when only a router public-relations setup from a virtual interface exists in a /etc/inet/ndpd.conf file.
  5. Delete the zone or change the zone network settings. For information on how to change the zone network settings or delete the zone, see "3.2.4 Zone setup for Solaris container".

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