On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 2:04 AM, Markus Falb wrote:
> On 12.4.2012 04:21, Les Mikesell wrote:
>> On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 2:48 PM, John R Pierce
>> wrote:
> ...
>>> well, first, does your motherboard *HAVE* an IPMI management module, and
>>> if so, does it use a dedicated ethernet port, or is it
On 12.4.2012 04:21, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 2:48 PM, John R Pierce
> wrote:
...
>> well, first, does your motherboard *HAVE* an IPMI management module, and
>> if so, does it use a dedicated ethernet port, or is it 'piggybacked' on
>> eth0 ? the behavior shown could be the
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 2:48 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 04/11/12 9:36 AM, sri wrote:
>> 4) Have you checked if your motherboard IPMI is not pulling an address
>> during boot?
>> -- Frankly, not sure how to check motherboard IPMI messages. Verified
>> dmesg output. Following is the dmesg output.
On 04/11/12 9:36 AM, sri wrote:
> 4) Have you checked if your motherboard IPMI is not pulling an address
> during boot?
> -- Frankly, not sure how to check motherboard IPMI messages. Verified
> dmesg output. Following is the dmesg output.
> Please share any way to check motherboard IPMI is pulling
Thanks for the responses.
Please see my answers to your questions:
1) What I want is to locate exactly where the psuedo IF and get rid of
it. Is there a way to prohibit the pseduo IF not to get DHCP answer?
2) Output of Ifconfig -a:
##
eth0 Link encap:Et
Have you checked if your motherboard IPMI is not pulling an address during boot?
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 3:28 PM, Markus Falb wrote:
> On 11.4.2012 12:35, sri wrote:
> ...
>> My linux box, running with Centos-5.5, is showing up (??) a pseudo
>> network interface for Eth0.
>> On Switch where my E
On 11.4.2012 12:35, sri wrote:
> Group,
>
> My linux box, running with Centos-5.5, is showing up (??) a pseudo
> network interface for Eth0.
> On Switch where my Eth0 is connected, observed 2 MAC-Addresses.
> If a DHCP server present in LAN, the second pseudo interface is
> picking up a DHCP IP Ad
On 11.4.2012 12:35, sri wrote:
...
> My linux box, running with Centos-5.5, is showing up (??) a pseudo
> network interface for Eth0.
> On Switch where my Eth0 is connected, observed 2 MAC-Addresses.
> If a DHCP server present in LAN, the second pseudo interface is
> picking up a DHCP IP Address to
On 04/11/2012 01:35 PM, sri wrote:
> Is there anything that I have to check to nail down the issue.
> Any pointers are highly appreciated.
I did not understand your issue:
- Do you want to get rid of the peudo interface?
- Do you want the pseudo interface not to get a DHCP answer?
- Do you want th
Group,
My linux box, running with Centos-5.5, is showing up (??) a pseudo
network interface for Eth0.
On Switch where my Eth0 is connected, observed 2 MAC-Addresses.
If a DHCP server present in LAN, the second pseudo interface is
picking up a DHCP IP Address too.
Furthermore you can ping both Eth0
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