On 10/03/2014 03:11 PM, Richer, Mark (CIV) wrote:
Thanks to everyone who responded. This led to some interesting reading and learning, but it hasn’t avoided the reboot.
I found this page on udev: How to reload udev rules without reboot?http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/39370/how-to-reload-udev-rules-without-reboot http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/39370/how-to-reload-udev-rules-witho...
Sounds perfect for my question, but at least one server I tried all the suggestions on, it didn’t change anything. A reboot is a “magic sauce,” but it’s nice to know how to avoid this with servers. If I find another solution that works for me, I’ll post it.
I learned this to control the MAC address so that the IPv6 suffix for my servers was more to my liking and I could use an RA prefix.
Mark
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On Oct 3, 2014, at 1:16 PM, Robert Moskowitz <rgm@htt-consult.commailto:rgm@htt-consult.com> wrote:
On 10/03/2014 12:38 PM, Darr247 wrote: On 03 October 2014 @13:53 zulu, Digimer wrote: On 03/10/14 09:12 AM, Richer, Mark (CIV) wrote: All,
I am trying to understand better how you give an interface a more descriptive name and get it all working without a reboot, if possible.
I actually wrote a small tutorial on how to do just this.
https://alteeve.ca/w/Changing_Ethernet_Device_Names_in_EL7_and_Fedora_15%2B
I think you missed the "without a reboot" part. :)
Supposedly you can restart udev and then networkservices
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