Host name configuration for IPv6
Configure host name lookup and IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for a host name.
Configure IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for a host name
HCL
VersionVault uses the network address that
is resolved by the host name. To use both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to run operations locally, verify
that the host name returns both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses when it is translated through DNS or host
tables. Use these commands to return the host name that HCL
VersionVault uses to determine its local addresses.
uname -r
gethostname()
Use the albd_list utility to check the list of addresses that are used by a
host. To get information about host name, addresses, and active servers, run this command:
install_dir/etc/utils/albd_list
.
You can set up alternate host names to list names that resolve to all usable IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. See Requirements for hosts with multiple network interfaces.
Configure host name lookup
HCL
VersionVault depends
on remote file access for many actions. Not all operating systems
support remote file access over IPv6. Remote access is often based
on host names. If your operating system does not fully support IPv6
for remote file access, you have two options:
- Configure your host name lookup mechanism to list both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
- Explicitly manage global path names for view and VOB tags in the HCL VersionVault registry.
For successful HCL
VersionVault operation, you
must verify that your clients and servers have working remote file access by using either IPv4 or
IPv6 addresses.
Note: You must also verify working remote file access for both dynamic and snapshot
views in Linux and UNIX systems environments. Because the HCL
VersionVault File Service is not used between Linux hosts or between UNIX system hosts, snapshot view operations
require NFS access to the VOB storage pools.