docs/doc/source/system_configuration/kubernetes/changing-the-oam-ip-configuration-using-the-cli.rst
Juanita-Balaraj 62dbc44830 Updated no_proxy Procedure after OAM IP Address Change
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Signed-off-by: Juanita-Balaraj <juanita.balaraj@windriver.com>
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Signed-off-by: Juanita-Balaraj <juanita.balaraj@windriver.com>
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Change the OAM IP Configuration Using the CLI

If you prefer, you can use the CLI to view or change the IP Configuration.

To view the existing IP configuration, use the following command.

~(keystone_admin)]$ system oam-show
+-----------------+--------------------------------------+
| Property        | Value                                |
+-----------------+--------------------------------------+
| created_at      | 2018-05-16T20:06:25.523495+00:00     |
| isystem_uuid    | b0380a56-697c-42f7-97bc-f1e407111416 |
| oam_c0_ip       | 10.10.10.3                           |
| oam_c1_ip       | 10.10.10.4                           |
| oam_floating_ip | 10.10.10.2                           |
| oam_gateway_ip  | 10.10.10.1                           |
| oam_subnet      | 10.10.10.0/24                        |
| updated_at      | None                                 |
| uuid            | 2818e7c4-f730-43bd-b33d-eaff53a92ee1 |
+-----------------+--------------------------------------+

To change the OAM IP subnet, floating IP address, gateway IP address, or controller IP addresses, use the following command syntax.

~(keystone_admin)]$ system oam-modify oam_subnet=<subnet>/<netmask> \
oam_gateway_ip=<gateway_ip_address> \
oam_floating_ip=<floating_IP_address> \
oam_c0_ip=<controller-0_IP_address> \
oam_c1_ip=<controller-1_ip_address>

For example:

~(keystone_admin)]$ system oam-modify oam_subnet=10.10.10.0/24 \
oam_gateway_ip=10.10.10.1 \
oam_floating_ip=10.10.10.2 \
oam_c0_ip=10.10.10.3 \
oam_c1_ip=10.10.10.4

Note

On AIO Simplex systems, the oam_floating_ip, oam_c0_ip and oam_c0_ip parameters are not supported. To change the IP address of a Simplex System, the parameter oam_ip must be used in combination with oam_gateway_ip and oam_subnet.

For example:

~(keystone_admin)]$ system oam-modify oam_subnet=10.10.10.0/24 oam_gateway_ip=10.10.10.1 oam_ip=10.10.10.2

Note

If you change the IP address version (IPv4 or IPv6), ensure that the same version is used for the DNS and NTP servers.

After changing the server configuration, you must lock and unlock the controllers. This process requires a swact on the controllers. Then you must lock and unlock the worker nodes one at a time, ensuring that sufficient resources are available to migrate any running instances.

Note

On AIO Simplex systems you do not need to lock and unlock the host. The changes are applied automatically.

(Optional) If you are running Docker proxy on your system, you need to change the no_proxy service parameter using the CLI to append the new OAM IP, using the following steps:

  1. To list the service parameters, use the system service-parameter-list command. Note the old no_proxy values.

  2. To append the new OAM IP to the no_proxy parameter, use the system serviceparameter-modify docker proxy no_proxy=old_value, new_oam_ip(s) command.

    Where, <new_oam_ip(s)> is the new OAM IP(s) that needs to be appended to the no_proxy parameter. Ensure you include new values for the floating OAM, controller-0 OAM, and controller-1 if they are changed.

  3. To apply the changes, use the system service-parameter-apply docker command.

  4. Lock and unlock the controller(s).

Default Firewall Rules <security-default-firewall-rules>

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