changing hostid
I have a Sun Blade 1000 and I am trying to change the hostid but the
commands at OK prompt wouldn't work.
I did the the same thing previously on Ultra10 and 40 , it worked. I
tried sunmanagers archive and other admin resources but I couldn't find
anything.
I really appreciate if naybody has done this before and help me.
Thanks.
..Rajan
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