Hi all:
A little more information ... I am having the /etc/conf.modules configured as
follows:
alias eth0 smc-ultra
alias eth1 smc-ultra
options smc-ultra io=0x220,0x280 irq=5,3
When I try to run /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S10network, it hangs after saying
Bringing up device eth0
During boot it hangs at the same place, while it is trying to bring up eth0.
The detail of the cards is as follows:
Card I/O Base IRQ RAM Win
8216C 220 5 D400-D7FF
8216C 280 3 D000-D3FF
8216C 220 5 D000-D3FF
8216T 280 3 DC00-DFFF
Any pointers would be highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Hitesh.
Hitesh Parashar wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I am trying to make a cluster of 5 linux boxes (same as the example given in LVS
> clustering HOWTO). Two of those machines are going to act as the routers and
> three as the real servers. I am going to have all of them on the same subnet
> 192.168.92.XXX.
>
> I am having problem in setting up my routers. I am using four SMC cards (three
> SMC 8216C and one 8216T) on the two routers (two cards on each of the routers). I
> am able to talk to one of the cards (eth0) but not to the other one (eth1).
> ifconfig eth1 gives error "device not found ..." . Any clue as to what might be
> going wrong.
>
> TIA,
>
> Hitesh.
>
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