On Mon, 13 Nov 2017, Frank M. Ramaekers wrote:
> Okay, I have a Fedora release 23 install. Everything work
> greatwell that's until I reboot (re-IPL). There is an
> inconsistency in the initialization of the Ethernet
> interfaces:
> 3) Both interfaces come up normally:
> ifconfig
> en
I recently saw a list question about current use of CMS for application
execution. While years ago this was hardly unusual, CMS production usage
has obviously declined (and that's too bad!). Nevertheless, I suggested
an article about this for Destination z website and posted a preliminary
query to
Oh, sorry I left out that little tidbit. Yes, in both cases the IPs are static
(i.e. not DHCP).
network-scripts¨# cat ifcfg-enccw0.0.0600
cat ifcfg-enccw0.0.0600
DEVICE=enccw0.0.0600
UUID=3a6795f8-805a-43c8-a6fa-d8c4c21
On Mon, 13 Nov 2017 14:01:11 +
"Frank M. Ramaekers" wrote:
> Okay, I have a Fedora release 23 install. Everything work
> greatwell that's until I reboot (re-IPL). There is an
> inconsistency in the initialization of the Ethernet interfaces:
how the interface are configured? With stati
Okay, I have a Fedora release 23 install. Everything work greatwell that's
until I reboot (re-IPL). There is an inconsistency in the initialization of
the Ethernet interfaces:
1) Interfaces come up w/o an IP address (see enccw0.0600 and enccw0.0700
ifconfig
enccw0.0.0600: flags=4099