You should perform these steps, only if you have changed the IP addresses of the VMware Aria Automation appliances after the restore of VMware Aria Automation has started. This is a workaround to get the VMware Aria Automation up and running after the restore, if you have changed the IP addresses during the restore process.

If you have changed the IP addresses of the VMware Aria Automation appliances during the restore process, you must perform the following steps to have the VMware Aria Automation operational after the restore.

Procedure

  1. Change the DNS server so that the FQDNs of all the VMware Aria Automation machines points to the new IP addresses.
  2. Add the new IP addresses in the load balancer pools, such as virtual appliances, web, and manager.
  3. Update the /etc/hosts file for each of the VMware Aria Automation virtual appliance nodes with the new IP addresses.
  4. Update the /etc/sysconfig/elasticsearch for each of the VMware Aria Automation virtual appliance nodes with the new IP addresses.
  5. Restart all the VMware Aria Automation virtual appliance nodes.

Results

You should now be able to start up VMware Aria Automation.