[Spacewalk-list] Re-configure your Spacewalk to use a new IP

Jimmy Jiang jjiang at kyriba.com
Thu Sep 11 20:19:09 UTC 2014


Ok, I see, but how can  I change the IP to access spacewalk?
for example, right now, my sw is accessible from https://eth0-Ip,
how can I make it accessible from https://eth-Ip

On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 4:00 PM, Paul Robert Marino <prmarino1 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> What do you mean by still uses the eth0 IP the processes are not bound to
> an interface by default the only thing the spacewalk-host-rename command
> does is update the SSL cert and a few config file and a few database fields.
> The reason it does this if so future deployed clients will connect to the
> new address and so that it knows how to connect to itself for IPC.
> After the renaming spacewalk you will need to redeploy the SSL certs and
> reconfigure the clients to connect to the new name manually .
>
>
> Also have you considered you considered there may be a routing issue at
> play. Routing can some time do strange things on multi homed hosts which is
> why its generally discouraged unless you really know the network stack well.
>
>
>
> -- Sent from my HP Pre3
>
> ------------------------------
> On Sep 11, 2014 3:04 PM, Jimmy Jiang <jjiang at kyriba.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>    I  just install an spacewalker 2.2 on centOS 6.5 64 bit server, it has
> multiple IPs, I want to switch from eth0 to eth1.
>     I run  " $ spacewalk-hostname-rename <eth1-IP-ADDRESS>"  succesfully,
> changed /etc/hosts, and reboot server. but it still use the eh0 IP.
>    Thansk advance for any help!
>
>    Jimmy
>
>
>
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