Am 05.11.2011 07:15, schrieb Mufit Eribol:
> On 05.11.2011 02:32, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
>> Vreme: 11/05/2011 01:10 AM, Mufit Eribol piše:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I have a CentOS 6 VM on a CentOS 6 host. This VM has two ethernet
>>> interfaces, eth0 and eth1. It was working nice. All of a sudden eth
Vreme: 11/05/2011 02:52 AM, John R Pierce piše:
> On 11/04/11 6:29 PM, Jure Pečar wrote:
>> I'd recommend the same treatment for network manager as we used for sendmail
>> all those years back:
>> # yum -y remove NetworkManager
>>
>> And then configure your network the old, verified, stable and tru
On 05.11.2011 02:32, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> Vreme: 11/05/2011 01:10 AM, Mufit Eribol piše:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a CentOS 6 VM on a CentOS 6 host. This VM has two ethernet
>> interfaces, eth0 and eth1. It was working nice. All of a sudden eth1
>> stopped working as expected. Kernel started t
John R Pierce wrote:
> On 11/04/11 6:29 PM, Jure Pečar wrote:
>> I'd recommend the same treatment for network manager as we used for sendmail
>> all those years back:
>> # yum -y remove NetworkManager
>>
>> And then configure your network the old, verified, stable and trusted way,
>> by editing the
On 11/04/11 6:29 PM, Jure Pečar wrote:
> I'd recommend the same treatment for network manager as we used for sendmail
> all those years back:
> # yum -y remove NetworkManager
>
> And then configure your network the old, verified, stable and trusted way,
> by editing the ifcfg files. The whole idea
On Fri, 04 Nov 2011 17:42:03 -0700
John R Pierce wrote:
> is there any documentation on how to work with NetworkManager in
> shell-only mode? the RHEL manuals I looked at all seemed to assume
> you're running a GUI console, which I never do on my servers.
I'd recommend the same treatment for
On 11/04/11 5:32 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> Do you maybe have NetworkManager still active?
is there any documentation on how to work with NetworkManager in
shell-only mode? the RHEL manuals I looked at all seemed to assume
you're running a GUI console, which I never do on my servers.
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Vreme: 11/05/2011 01:10 AM, Mufit Eribol piše:
> Hello,
>
> I have a CentOS 6 VM on a CentOS 6 host. This VM has two ethernet
> interfaces, eth0 and eth1. It was working nice. All of a sudden eth1
> stopped working as expected. Kernel started to give the message below:
>
> kernel: udev: renamed net
Hello,
I have a CentOS 6 VM on a CentOS 6 host. This VM has two ethernet
interfaces, eth0 and eth1. It was working nice. All of a sudden eth1
stopped working as expected. Kernel started to give the message below:
kernel: udev: renamed network interface eth2 to eth2-eth1
There is no any eth2 or
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