Hi Yong, Fernando, To register the new MAC address for Host Inventory management, the host must be deleted and re-added (not merely reinstalled). In general hardware changes can be made in this way for controller nodes: - swact away from the controller - system host-swact - host lock the controller - system host-lock - shutdown the controller machine - delete the controller - system host-delete - make hardware changes - power the machine, assign controller personality - system host- update - etc. install and configure. I am not prepared to offer a list of hardware changes requiring host- delete, but if you have questions please feel free post again to the list. M On Sun, 2019-01-27 at 03:09 +0000, Hu, Yong wrote:
Hi Fernando, This mgt port is used since at the beginning of installation, written into system inventory and is being used all the time in StarlingX system. My understanding is that it is less likely StarlingX provides an interface to change it after the system is deployed. Anyway, what’s your motivation to make such a change?? regards, Yong From: "Hernandez Gonzalez, Fernando" <fernando.hernandez.gonzalez@int el.com> Date: Friday, 25 January 2019 at 11:41 PM To: "starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io" <starlingx-discuss@lists.s tarlingx.io> Subject: [Starlingx-discuss] Looking a command that changes Virtual host node MAC Addr. Hi, ** Does anybody know how can I change a MAC Address for a Virtual host node? Let’s supposed I want to change controller-1 MAC Address from my cluster, please check following steps to identify Virtual host Controller-1 MAC Addr: [wrsroot@controller-0 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-list +----+--------------+-------------+----------------+-------------+--- -----------+ | id | hostname | personality | administrative | operational | availability | +----+--------------+-------------+----------------+-------------+--- -----------+ | 1 | controller-0 | controller | unlocked | enabled | degraded | | 2 | compute-0 | compute | locked | disabled | offline | | 3 | compute-1 | compute | locked | disabled | offline | | 4 | controller-1 | controller | locked | disabled | offline | | 5 | storage-0 | storage | locked | disabled | offline | | 6 | storage-1 | storage | unlocked | disabled | offline | Display host show “mgmt_mac” attribute from controller-1 [wrsroot@controller-0 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-show controller-1 +---------------------+-------------------------------------------- ---------------------------+ | Property | Value | +---------------------+-------------------------------------------- ---------------------------+ | action | none | | administrative | locked | | availability | offline | | bm_ip | None | | bm_type | None | | bm_username | None | | boot_device | sda | | capabilities | {u'stor_function': u'monitor', u'Personality': u'Controller-Standby'} | | config_applied | 0695bac9-2b2b-4c0d-9c86- aee9ce3bf250 | | config_status | None | | config_target | 0695bac9-2b2b-4c0d-9c86- aee9ce3bf250 | | console | ttyS0,115200 | | created_at | 2019-01- 23T13:07:55.354151+00:00 | | hostname | controller- 1 | | id | 4 | | install_output | text | | install_state | completed | | install_state_info | None | | invprovision | provisioned | | location | {} | | mgmt_ip | 192.168.204.4 | | mgmt_mac | 52:54:00:2b:56:bf | | operational | disabled | | personality | controller | | reserved | False | | rootfs_device | sda | | serialid | None | | software_load | 18.10 | | task | | | tboot | false | | ttys_dcd | None | | updated_at | 2019-01-24T15:39:05.227227+00:00 | | uptime | 0 | | uuid | 81edcd37-fbe2-43f0-98fa- a9d8dd975a74 | | vim_progress_status | services- disabled | +---------------------+-------------------------------------------- ---------------------------+ ** Is there a way to change the “mgmt_mac = 52:54:00:2b:56:bf”? Many Thanks! Fernando Hernandez Gonzalez Software Engineer Avenida del Bosque #1001 Col, El Bajío Zapopan, Jalisco MX, 45019 ____________________________________ Office: +52.33.16.45.01.34 inet 86450134 _______________________________________________ Starlingx-discuss mailing list Starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io http://lists.starlingx.io/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/starlingx-discuss