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October 16, 2023
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Change in Web and App server IPs

  • October 16, 2023
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If the IP's of web and app server changes, where to do have to update it in the adobe campaign classic v7(onprem mid deployment) configuration so that it keeps connected ?


i can see the web IPs in the deployment wizard in "Access from the Internet" tab under "Internal URLs of the frontal servers" section i believe this needs to be updated.

 

what are the other places this needs to be updated?

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Beste Antwort von jorgeferreira

Hi, 

 

Ideally this should be managed by the infra/network team.

 

However, here are some links that can be helpful:

 

Essencially, what you need to make sure is that <yournameserver> points to the correct IP.

For example:

 

You have 1 server named acprod on 172.1.1.2. 

If you change the ip server to 172.1.1.3, the DNS record that knows who is acprod, needs to be updated so that all the network still knows who is acprod. 

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Marcel_Szimonisz
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
October 16, 2023

Hello @ash20 ,

normally, localhost:8080, is put there instead of IP, is that somehting you can do and try? 

Marcel Szimonisz

ash20Autor
Level 2
October 17, 2023

Dear @marcel_szimonisz ,

 

I changed it to "LocalHost:8080" and tried to publish a web application and got the below error,

 

"RED-520028 The URL 'localhost:8080' of remote redirection server is not a valid URL."
 
I think here it should be the frontal server IPs.
 
 
jorgeferreira
Level 3
October 17, 2023

The port might be different. If you are using the same server to publish webapps you just need to add localhost (it goes to the default port 80). 

 

In case you're using another instance, the configuration would look like this:

 

(hence why I was mentioning the DNS records)

jorgeferreira
Level 3
October 16, 2023

Hi, 

 

As long as you keep DNS records up to date, you shouldn't have any issues. This means that the DNS server your company has, needs to update the IP of the servers as soon as possible (some downtime can happen).

 

 

ash20Autor
Level 2
October 17, 2023

Dear @jorgeferreira ,

 

how can i get the records that needs to be update on the DNS ?

jorgeferreira
Level 3
October 17, 2023

Hi, 

 

Ideally this should be managed by the infra/network team.

 

However, here are some links that can be helpful:

 

Essencially, what you need to make sure is that <yournameserver> points to the correct IP.

For example:

 

You have 1 server named acprod on 172.1.1.2. 

If you change the ip server to 172.1.1.3, the DNS record that knows who is acprod, needs to be updated so that all the network still knows who is acprod.