Re: [CentOS] UUID for network cards

2011-12-16 Thread Michael Simpson
On 15 December 2011 13:23, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn denni...@conversis.de wrote:
 On 12/14/2011 04:47 PM, Helmut Drodofsky wrote:
 Hello,

 The server connects correct the network with the updated HWADDR without
 any UUID. Why do I need an UUID?

 Thank you for help in advance.

 I'm only speculating here since I did notice the new UUIDs but haven't had
 to deal with them so far

more speculation but i am guessing it might be to stop the problem
with interfaces randomly swapping aliases on reboots

http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/rhel-fedora-centos-howto-swap-ethernet-aliases/

mike
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Re: [CentOS] UUID for network cards

2011-12-15 Thread Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
On 12/14/2011 04:47 PM, Helmut Drodofsky wrote:
 Hello,

 with CentOS 6, my new server created an UUID entry in ifcfg-eth0 -
 additional to HWADDR entry.

 Up to CentOS 5 the connection to the netwark card was defind only by HWADDR.

 Now I have a new network card. How can I get the correct UUID?

 The server connects correct the network with the updated HWADDR without
 any UUID. Why do I need an UUID?

 Thank you for help in advance.

I'm only speculating here since I did notice the new UUIDs but haven't had 
to deal with them so far but my guess is that they provide a way for the to 
uniquely identify the logical interface and have nothing to do with the 
phyiscal interface itself. For example if you configure bridging you need 
to tell the interface the bridge they belong to. If you use the name br0 
for example and later decide to rename it to bridge0 then you also have 
to fix all references. If instead you reference the UUID then that is not 
necessary and you can rename them as you please without breaking any 
references.

Again this is speculation on my part based on how/why the UUIDs for disks 
where introduced.

Regards,
   Dennis
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[CentOS] UUID for network cards

2011-12-14 Thread Helmut Drodofsky
Hello,

with CentOS 6, my new server created an UUID entry in ifcfg-eth0 - 
additional to HWADDR entry.

Up to CentOS 5 the connection to the netwark card was defind only by HWADDR.

Now I have a new network card. How can I get the correct UUID?

The server connects correct the network with the updated HWADDR without 
any UUID. Why do I need an UUID?

Thank you for help in advance.

Best Regards
Helmut Drodofsky



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