Hi -
Our DPM head node services (albeit the "Golden Release"!) are currently
running on an old SL4 32 bit machine, and I would like to move them to an
SL5 64 bit machine.
I am confident that I can configure the new machine to be a head node, but
I don't know what to do about the fact that the new head node will,
unavoidably, have a new IP address and hostname.
My first question is will this have an effect on exiting data in existing
pool nodes? The DPM mysql server is already hosted on a separate
machine, which is not changing.
Secondly, the existing head node has some old RAIDs hanging directly off
it, so I would like to convert it into a normal pool node. How should
this be done? My plan so far consists of 1) draining the RAIDS onto an
existing pool node 2) installing the new head node 3) configuring the
old head node to be a pool node 4) drain the files back. Are there any
obvious pitfalls here?
Finally, what are the implications for changing the SE name from ATLAS'
point of view? Presumeably the ToA will have to change? Who would have
to know about this?
Cheers,
Chris
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