On 04/30/2014 02:41 PM, Les Mikesell wrote: > On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 1:28 PM, Steve Clark <sclark at netwolves.com> wrote: >> So, have you ever had to deal with a CentOS box and multiple NICs. >> Especially one where you've cloned it or moved a disk to a new >> chassis? Apparently there is just not a good way to identify >> interfaces. >> >> Yep, do it all the time - first two thing I do are: >> rm -f /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules >> rm -r /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth* >> and then reboot. >> > So, now you've got 6 NICs connected to 6 different switches. Which > name is which? This is a really fun exercise when the box is remote > and you are trying to tell someone used to configuring windows systems > how to get it to a point where you can ssh in. > I guess I am confused, you haven't ever worked with the hardware you are installing the cloned drive in? If that is true then I guess you have a problem. -- Stephen Clark *NetWolves Managed Services, LLC.* Director of Technology Phone: 813-579-3200 Fax: 813-882-0209 Email: steve.clark at netwolves.com http://www.netwolves.com