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HOW TO CHANGE THE IP ADDRESS OF THE VIRTUALIZATION MANAGER
The following information has been added to Chapter 9 of the Virtualization Man-
ager Administrator Guide:
Follow these steps to change the Virtualization Manager IP address:
1. Stop the Virtualization Manager.
2. Change the IP address on the Virtualization Manager system via the host oper-
ating system.
3. Copy the file VirtualizationManager\etc\dhcpd.conf_default to VirtualizationMan-
ager\etc\dhcpd.conf
4. Copy the file VirtualizationManager\etc\dhcpd.leases_default to Virtualization-
Manager\etc\dhcpd.leases
5. Start the Virtualization Manager and reboot all nodes.
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SINGLE NODE TO MULTI-NODE MANAGEMENT SERVER CONVERSION
The following information has been added to Chapter 9 of the Virtualization Man-
ager Administrator Guide:
Management Server IP address changing now allows single node to multi-node
conversion. Use the following procedure.
NOTE: Before converting, assure that your single node and multi-node manage-
ment servers are both running the same version of Virtual Iron Management soft-
ware, and that the time and date settings are the same.
1. Launch the Virtual Iron Administration Manager on your single node manage-
ment server.
2. In the Administration Manager, click the pulldown arrow next to Backup and
select Database Only.
3. In the Administration Manager, click the File Management pulldown and select
Get a File from the Virtualization Manager.
4. Navigate to your backup directory and select your backup file named
backDB.X.Y.tar, where X is the date of the backup and Y is the product version
number.
5. At this point, unplug the public Ethernet from your single node management
server’s primary Ethernet port and plug it into the secondary. Take a new Ether-
net cable and plug your primary network interface into the network managed by
the new multi-node management server. Make sure that the BIOS on the former
single node is set to PXE boot.
6. Launch the Administration Manager on the multi-node management server
7. In the Administration Manager, click the pulldown arrow next to File Manage-
ment and select Put a File onto the Management Server.
8. Locate the backupDB.tar file on your local machine and place it in the backup
directory on your multi-node management server.
WARNING: Before performing the next step, note that if you have any data
on the multi-node install, it will be erased.
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