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Hi Scott

There is an API; I found this link to be really handy in avoiding having to use Ops Naviagator for some of this stuff

http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/netserver/fastpath.htm

Form the document referenced above, to rename Neterver server:

CALL QZLSCHSN PARM(server-name domain-name 'Server description' X'00000000')

Regards
Evan Harris


At 11:30 a.m. 11/11/2006, you wrote:


AFIAK, this has to be changed in iSeries Navigator (OpsNav).  You can't
set the Windows (NETBIOS) name via CHGNETA, CHGTCPDMN or CFGTCP.  Only
through OpsNav.

Actually... there might be an API...

--
Scott Klement  http://www.scottklement.com

On Fri, 10 Nov 2006, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

> New lpar.  I verified:
> - CHGNETA
> - CHGTCPDMN
> - CFGTCP
>  1. Work with TCP/IP interfaces
>  10. Work with TCP/IP host table entries
> However, when I fired up NetServer it still said that it was the name of
> this existing lpar.  Granted it was only 1 character off and I could have
> fat fingered something.  And, it was no big deal to modify the NetServer
> properties to use the right one after the next start of NetServer.  My big
> concern was where did it get that name originally?  I'd hate to thing of
> something else that might think it is the wrong system.
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