Toolpack system systemId reconfiguration 2-3
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Revision as of 12:32, 27 August 2009
This procedure explains how to change the SystemId of a Toolpack system.
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Step 1: Change the SystemId of your system
Choose one of the 2 following methods:
First Method: Through the Web Portal
- Log on the Web Portal
- Go into the System menu
- Edit your system (ex. system_1)
- Change the Gateway Port(SystemId)
- Press the Save button
Second Method: Directly in the database
To use if you don't have access to the web portal.
- Connect to the database.
mysql -utbdb -p -h 'MyHostName' toolpack_0
- Modify the system_infos table
UPDATE system_infos SET gw_port='NewSystemId' where gw_port='OldSystemId';
- Exit
exit
Step 2: Install the new SystemId
- Use the Toolpack installer to install the SystemId:
System reconfiguration procedure for Toolpack release v2.3
Stop the Toolpack service
- Stop the service
tbtoolpack stop OldSystemId
Change the SystemId of all the Tmedia and TMS
- Telnet to a Tmedia
- Enter the 'set_boot' command
- Press enter until you see the following line:
gateway port (TBX_GW_PORT=OldSystemId)? :
- Enter the new SystemId value
- Press the Enter key
- Press Ctrl + c
- Reboot the Tmedia
reboot
- Repeat those steps for all the Tmedia and TMS of your system
Start the Toolpack service
- Stop the new service
tbtoolpack start NewSystemId
Uninstall the old Toolpack service
- Uninstall the old Toolpack service (NOTE: uninstalling the service will not erase the [InstallDir]/toolpack/setup/[OldSystemId] directory)
tbtoolpack uninstall OldSystemId
Enable the new Toolpack service at startup
- If you want the Toolpack service to start when the host boot, enter the following command:
tbtoolpack enable NewSystemId