参考自:Cannot change IP address of Solaris[TM] 10 host (Doc ID 1007942.1)
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Symptoms
Changing the IP address in /etc/hosts (linked to /etc/inet/hosts) and rebooting does not change the primary interface‘s address.
Resolution
Change the entry for the host in /etc/inet/ipnodes.
Additional Information
Prior to Solaris[TM] 10, IPv6 was not enabled by default. So there would only be entries in /etc/inet/ipnodes for any systems you may want to use IPv6 with.
The host itself is only (by default) in /etc/inet/hosts. Therefore changes to /etc/inet/hosts would be effective on the next reboot. Starting in Solaris 10, the host has entries in both /etc/inet/hosts and /etc/inet/ipnodes. Both files should be kept in sync; however, if they do not match, ipnodes has precedence. If ipnodes has the old IP address, changes in /etc/inet/hosts will appear not to have any effect.
Product
Solaris 10 Operating System
时间: 2024-10-11 22:42:55