How to make ip address persistent across reboots?
Answer Posted / sachin
We can make ip adress persistent across reboots by editing
two files i.e
/etc/inet/hosts
/etc/hostname.xxn where xxn is the instance name of
ethernet controller
we have to jut put the IP adress entry in these two files
in /etc/inet/hosts file we have to put the ip daress
against hostname of the machine.
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