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Our Production LPAR has 3 ips.

a.a.a.a = FQDN
b.b.b.b
c.c.c.c

b.b.b.b and c.c.c.c are more secure, go through a 2nd firewall, same ports may not be open as on a.a.a.a.

We'd like to change the FQDN from a.a.a.a to b.b.b.b
CFGTCP option 10. Work with TCP/IP host table entries.
Most process/jobs have been migrated to b.b.b.b already, but there are some legacy jobs/processes that use FQDN and/or a.a.a.a.
If a job or process is calling FQDN - a.a.a.a , it potentially could fail because not all ports may be open on b.b.b.b

Is there a tool that can show what jobs are using the FQDN, rather than the using the IP address?

Any thoughts from the group?

Related to this change is my SSO implementation.
IBM suggested changing this before implanting SSO.
Changing the FQDN could cause SSO to fail, be totally reconfigured with new FQDN.

Thank You
_____
Paul Steinmetz
IBM i Systems Administrator

Pencor Services, Inc.
462 Delaware Ave
Palmerton Pa 18071

610-826-9117 work
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