Well Victor, here goes your command, it is a perl script, usually under /opt/OV/contrib/NNM/setStatus, the name of the script is setStatus.ovpl
I've tested it with a couple of nodes and interfaces and works just great, as an example:
./setStatus.ovpl m1-mgmt1.cco.mng.ba1:STAGING1:172.20.12.1 Unmanaged
Sets as unmanaged an interface on a MSFC, make sure you add the complete "object" passed to the script, in this case: m1-mgmt1.cco.mng.ba1:STAGING1:172.20.12.1 means the object STAGING1 with IP 172.20.12.1 inside a node called m1-mgmt1.cco.mng.ba1
Once there you may run the same script but using Managed instead for the other interface, running setStatus.ovpl will give all the options you may use.
If you place this on your cron (don't remember if your installation is under Unix or W2K), then, your problem is fixed, ok? ; )
If you don't have this script I can send it to you, no problem.
Hope this helps, best regards,
C.
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