AI-IPs
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Solaris AI profile with multiple IPs
If you want more than one IP configured after an AI installation you will need the following xml configuration in your AI profile:
<service version="1" type="service" name="network/install"> <instance enabled="true" name="default"> <property_group type="application" name="install_ipv4_interface"> <propval type="net_address_v4" name="static_address" value="10.11.12.13/24"/> <propval type="astring" name="name" value="net0/pd0"/> <propval type="astring" name="address_type" value="static"/> <propval type="net_address_v4" name="default_route" value="10.11.12.1"/> </property_group> <property_group type="ipv4_interface" name="install_ipv4_interface_0"> <propval type="net_address_v4" name="static_address" value="10.11.13.14/24"/> <propval type="astring" name="name" value="net1/st0"/> <propval type="astring" name="address_type" value="static"/> </property_group> <property_group type="ipv4_interface" name="install_ipv4_interface_1"> <propval type="net_address_v4" name="static_address" value="10.11.14.15/24"/> <propval type="astring" name="name" value="net2/bkp0"/> <propval type="astring" name="address_type" value="static"/> </property_group> </instance> </service>
Update the profile:
# installadm update-profile -p server.profile -n sol-ai -f /ai/config/server.profile