How to flush old IP from eth0 after IP alias?

From: Simon Tneoh Chee-Boon (tneohcb_at_gen-x.com.my)
Date: 12/29/03

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    Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 11:31:05 +0800
    
    

    Hello all,
       Thanks for any helps in advance.
       Recently, I was trying to change my server's IP from IPA to IPB, as I
    afraid some DNS servers still
    have the IPA in their cache. I created an IP alias for IPB in ifcfg-eth0:1,
    so I have eth0 -> IPA and
    eth0:1 -> IPB.
       Now when I want to permanently remove IPA from the server, I try to set
    IPB in ifcfg-eth0 and
    remove ifcfg-eth0:1, but whenever I restart /etc/init.d/network, I always
    got IPA in eth0, instead of
    IPB. I even used netconfig to configure and restart the network, also the
    same. I tried to reboot the
    server as well, even let it power off for a while, I get the same result.
       I wonder which part I have missed out here?
       Thanks.

    Regards,
    Simon.

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