y 27th February 2017 1:58
> To: SCIENTIFIC-LINUX-USERS@FNAL.GOV
> Subject: Re: Strange network device name chages on reboot of SL7 kvm guests
>
> On 02/25/2017 10:18 PM, Bill Maidment wrote:
> > Hi again
> Greetings!
>
> > I have recently rebooted KVM guests w
On 26/02/17 15:57, ~Stack~ wrote:
> One last thought. In that documentation there is something called
> "biosdevname"; I'm pretty sure that wasn't in the docs when I was having
> a problem with 7.1 as I don't recall seeing it before, but it looks
> interesting. You might just want to go through tha
:57:30 AM
To: scientific-linux-users
Subject: Re: Strange network device name chages on reboot of SL7 kvm guests
On 02/25/2017 10:18 PM, Bill Maidment wrote:
> Hi again
Greetings!
> I have recently rebooted KVM guests with two virtual NICs (e.g. /dev/ens4 and
> /dev/eth0) only to find
On 02/25/2017 10:18 PM, Bill Maidment wrote:
> Hi again
Greetings!
> I have recently rebooted KVM guests with two virtual NICs (e.g. /dev/ens4 and
> /dev/eth0) only to find that the device name of the eth0 changes to eth1 and
> so the ifcfg-eth0 doesn't match.
> So I fix the ifcfg file and resta
Hi again
I have recently rebooted KVM guests with two virtual NICs (e.g. /dev/ens4 and
/dev/eth0) only to find that the device name of the eth0 changes to eth1 and so
the ifcfg-eth0 doesn't match.
So I fix the ifcfg file and restart network - all OK.
On a later reboot eth1 changes back to eth0.
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