Hi:
Now the interface eth0 (the one having public address) is fine, but eth1 (the one
having private address) is not responding.
ifconfig eth1 gives:
eth1: error fetching interface information: Device not found.
Has somebody implemented the example described in
http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/howto/piranha/example-layout.html ... If yes,
please share your experience.
TIA,
Hitesh.
Hitesh Parashar wrote:
> 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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