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shaife72
1.What are the full steps for changing Ip on a global server and on a zone server including which files need to be change .
That depends. You usually change the /etc/hostname.<interface> file on the global zone and on zones with an exclusive IP stack. For regular zones, you use the zonecfg command. /etc/defaultrouter and /etc/hosts are also usually to be updated. Service/application specific files might also need it too.
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2. Who I should start the Ip change on the global server or the zones servers ?
The global one only unless you have exclusive IP zones as already stated.
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3.I think I will need to reboot the zones servers after the change , my question from where should I run the reboot command from the global server ?
what's the syntax ?
You don't need to reboot any global or non global zone. Just change all the IP addresses with the ifconfig command.
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4.My last question is , I have another server taht I would like to know how can I tell if its a zone server or a standart physical server ?
If zonename returns something different than "global", you are on a non global zone.