[CentOS] Centos 7 Server Forgets IPv6 Address On Reboot
Chris Murphy
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On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 8:36 AM, Dave Cross <davorg at gmail.com> wrote: > My Centos 7 server has started to forget its IPv6 address on a reboot. > This causes problems with services being unable to start up. > > It's easy enough to fix each time (ip addr add ...), but it would be > nice to be able to convince it to retain that information. Presumably, > there's a file somewhere under /etc/sysconfig that should contain this > information - does anyone know where it should be stored? I'd look at nmcli and see why the connection is not persistent. -- Chris Murphy
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