ÂÂ Software Update Service

ÂÂ Xgrid

After Software Update changes the DNS name or IP address, a number of changes must be made by the clients. However, the following guidelines for the server should be followed.

Print

Print service needs no changes if the IP address changes. If the DNS name changes, the administrator must restart print service to re-register the service with Bonjour to publish the name change.

If you made custom configurations of the cupsd.conf file, or configured /Config/Printers entries in the directory service, review those custom configurations and update them if needed.

If you assigned per-queue printing quotas to user accounts, update the account quotas to reflect the new server DNS name if needed.

Also, make sure that printing clients that have saved references to the DNS name of print queues are updated to use the new DNS name.

Push Notification

Push notification servers should be cleared or removed from the service before changing the server’s IP address or DNS name.

Re-enable push notification after the network identity has changed.

Software Update Server

Software Update must be restarted after changes are made to the DNS name or IP address of the service. Afterward, update the list of available software updates.

Also, make sure clients that saved references to the DNS name of the Software Update server are updated to use the new DNS name.

Xgrid

Xgrid service must be restarted after changes are made to the DNS name or the IP address of the service. Changes to the DNS name or IP address should be made when the Xgrid job queue is empty and stopped.

If you use Kerberos for client authentication to the controller, resolve Kerberos configuration issues before attempting to reconfigure for Xgrid service.

If you change the DNS name of the controller, reconfigure all Xgrid Agents to use the new controller’s new DNS name.

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