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Old 03-12-2024, 03:30 AM   #1
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migration of IPs


Hi all,

we are migrating our environment with old IP ranges to the new IP ranges on all the linux servers. Is there any way to automate the stuff as we have many servers.
 
Old 03-12-2024, 05:50 AM   #2
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we are migrating our environment with old IP ranges to the new IP ranges on all the linux servers. Is there any way to automate the stuff as we have many servers.
Nobody here can tell you because you've provided no useful information whatsoever. You provide no details about what your current environment is, if it's physical or virtual, if you have a config management platform in use, you've provided nothing of any use.
 
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Nobody here can tell you because you've provided no useful information whatsoever. You provide no details about what your current environment is, if it's physical or virtual, if you have a config management platform in use, you've provided nothing of any use.
Hi its both physical and Virtual. we donot have any config management.
 
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Hi its both physical and Virtual. we donot have any config management.
If this is related to your other threads about ansible and a larger server environment, then it's up to the administrators to do. If you ARE one of the administrators, then you know what you need. So either provide the details here and tell us where you're stuck, or get with your coworkers to figure it out.

You have a habit of posting things with almost no detail, and somehow expect us to play guessing games about what you're after.
 
Old 03-12-2024, 03:16 PM   #5
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Servers tend to have some management feature. Some of them allow one to manage systems, I assume one can make any sort of input file to use automated changes depending on access.
 
  


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