the FQDN that identifies the consolidated FSE system or the FSE server inside the private network

the IP address of the system

the subnet mask

All these parameters must be verified against the actual private network configuration. Ensure that the FQDN you specify in omniORB.cfg matches the FQDN specified for the server variable in the

services.cfg file.

The following example is an excerpt from a properly configured omniORB.cfg file:

#--- Private network parameters ---

#Which interface omniORB uses for IORs

endPoint = giop:tcp:fseclient.fsenet:

#The order of network interfaces to use for accepting connections:

#Only localhost and private network. Others are denied.

clientTransportRule = localhost tcp clientTransportRule = 192.168.240.0/255.255.255.0 tcp clientTransportRule = * none

#The order of network interfaces to use for opening new server connections:

#Only localhost and private network. Others are denied.

serverTransportRule = localhost tcp serverTransportRule = 192.168.240.0/255.255.255.0 tcp serverTransportRule = * none

The following pairs for mapping between IP addresses and host names on the DNS server match the above services.cfg and omniORB.cfg files:

123.45.67.89fse-server1.company.com

192.168.240.1 fseserver.fsenet

123.45.67.90fse-client1.company.com

192.168.240.2 fseclient.fsenet

Changing the IP address of an FSE host

When changing the IP address of a host of the FSE implementation, proceed as follows:

1.Stop the FSE processes with fse --stop.

2.Stop the omniORB naming service with omniNames --stop.

3.Remove all files in the directory for temporary omniORB files. This directory is platform-dependent. Linux specific

The temporary omniORB directory is /var/opt/fse/omniorb. Windows specific

The temporary omniORB directory is %InstallPath%\var\omniorb.

The value of %InstallPath% depends on the choice made in the FSE installation process. It defaults to C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\FSE.

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