You see a prompt similar to the following, with the DMS client’s current
hardware network address as the default response:
Enter the client processor’s hardware network address. For
example, 08-00-2b-02-67-e1 [xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx]:
___________________ Caution ___________________
The dms utility checks the format of the address you enter
but does not check its validity.
5. Enter the DMS client’s hardware network address or press Return to
accept the default. You see a message similar to the following:
Client client4 has been modified.
*** DMU Main Menu ***
a) ADD a client
c) CONFIGURE software environments
d) DELETE software environments
i) INSTALL software environments
l) LIST registered clients
m) MODIFY a client
r) REMOVE a client
s) SHOW software environments
x) EXIT
Enter your choice:
If you want to change the client’s IP address or the environment to which
the client is registered, follow these steps:
1. Log in to the DMS client as root or use the su command to gain
superuser privileges.
2. Use the SysMan Menu or the shutdown -h command to shut down
the DMS client.
3. Log in to the DMS server as root or use the su command to gain
superuser privileges.
4. Enter /usr/sbin/dmu to start the dmu utility. You see the DMU Main
Menu:
*** DMU Main Menu ***
a) ADD a client
c) CONFIGURE software environments
d) DELETE software environments
12–10 Managing DMS Clients and Environments