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Old 02-23-2007
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Edited my last post:

To add a managed system, select the Server Management bar and choose Add
Managed System(s)
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The HMC is based on linux but cannot be used as, or like, a UNIX machine, you only have a restricted shell.
You do not need to add your managed systems to /etc/hosts.

To add a managed system, select the Server Management bar and choose Add
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But the managed system is already there??
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"But the managed system is already there??"

So why do you think you need to add (or remove) the managed system to (from) /etc/hosts?

I think you need to go into the connectivity settings and setup the remote connectivity and the firewall, you don't need to mess with the hosts file on these machines.
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