Hi all
How can I bring up eth0:2 only
"ifconfig eth0:2 up" is not working
I have to use service network restart
But it restarts all network interfaces that I don't want
Thank you
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Hi all
How can I bring up eth0:2 only
"ifconfig eth0:2 up" is not working
I have to use service network restart
But it restarts all network interfaces that I don't want
I believe you have to have eth0 up for that to work. You can add "ONPARENT=no" to the other virtual interfaces to keep them from starting on a service network restart.
use ifup eth0:2
On Wednesday 24 December 2008 02:59, Barry Brimer wrote:
Hi all
How can I bring up eth0:2 only
"ifconfig eth0:2 up" is not working
I have to use service network restart
But it restarts all network interfaces that I don't want
I believe you have to have eth0 up for that to work. You can add "ONPARENT=no" to the other virtual interfaces to keep them from starting on a service network restart. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 4:19 PM, adrian kok adriankok2000@yahoo.com.hk wrote:
Hi all
How can I bring up eth0:2 only
"ifconfig eth0:2 up" is not working
wouldn't it be 'ifup eth0:2' ?
-Bob
adrian kok wrote:
Hi all
How can I bring up eth0:2 only
"ifconfig eth0:2 up" is not working
have you tried ifup eth0:2 ?
I have to use service network restart
But it restarts all network interfaces that I don't want
Thank you
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it is up now
why it shows "RTNETLINK answers: File exists"
# ifup eth0:2 up RTNETLINK answers: File exists RTNETLINK answers: File exists
Thank you
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adrian kok wrote:
Hi all
How can I bring up eth0:2 only
"ifconfig eth0:2 up" is not working
have you tried ifup eth0:2 ?
I have to use service network restart
But it restarts all network interfaces that I
don't
want
Thank you
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