Hi,
ran into a problem w/ linode hosted VM where IPv6 address changed after
they migrated it to a different host.
They claim I can fix it with
sed -i 's/slaac private/slaac hwaddr/' /etc/dhcpcd.conf
However there appears to be no dhcpcd.conf on any of my CentOS 7 systems.
What is the
Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 02/13/2017 10:35 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>> What's in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-? Does it say
>>> NM_CONTROLLED=no?
>>>
>> Good catch. No, it doesn't say no... because the line was commented out.
>> I've just uncommented it, and set it to yes.
>
>
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On 02/13/2017 10:35 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
What's in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-? Does it say
NM_CONTROLLED=no?
Good catch. No, it doesn't say no... because the line was commented out.
I've just uncommented it, and set it to yes.
Commented out should be the same as =yes.
seems to be a driver issue or something, according to some co-workers. Thanks
for the help, but I guess I need to upgrade the OS or use another card.
ThxKM
From: KM
To: KM ; CentOS mailing list
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2017
Like I said, wishful thinking. The light is still out, so it could be the HW.
I ran those commands (ip addr show, ip route show) on the 2 servers. The
output is identical except for the IP addresses and the MAC addresses, except
on the server with the new card, it is missing the following IPV6
Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 02/13/2017 07:35 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Finally, I do an ifdown, followed by an ifup, and everything's
>> wonderful.
>
> What's in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-? Does it say
> NM_CONTROLLED=no?
>
Good catch. No, it doesn't say no... because the line was
peter.winterflood wrote:
> On 13/02/17 15:35, m.roth wrote:
>> My manager tells me a system in the datacenter is down. I go down there,
>> and plug in a monitor-on-a-stick and keyboard. It's up, but no network.
>> I try systemctl restart NetworkManager several times, and ip a shows *no*
>> change.
James Hogarth wrote:
> On 13 February 2017 at 15:35, wrote:
>> My manager tells me a system in the datacenter is down. I go down there,
>> and plug in a monitor-on-a-stick and keyboard. It's up, but no network.
>> I
>> try systemctl restart NetworkManager several times, and ip
On 02/12/2017 05:07 PM, Adi Pircalabu wrote:
> On 11/02/17 06:29, Kevin Stange wrote:
>> On 01/30/2017 06:41 PM, Kevin Stange wrote:
>>> On 01/30/2017 06:12 PM, Adi Pircalabu wrote:
On 31/01/17 10:49, Kevin Stange wrote:
> You said 3.x kernels specifically. The kernel on Xen Made Easy now
I will get back to the mailing list. But to answer your questions, yes the IP
addresses and interface names are as expected (as before) with the new MAC/HW
addresses. I have someone else looking into it because when we plugged in the
cable the light on the card did not light up. when we
On 13/02/17 16:49, James Hogarth wrote:
On 13 February 2017 at 16:17, peter.winterflood
wrote:
there's a really good solution to this.
yum remove NetworkManager*
chkconfig network on
service network start
and yes thats all under fedora 25, and centos 7.
On 02/13/2017 11:15 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 02/13/2017 07:35 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Finally, I do an ifdown, followed by an ifup, and everything's wonderful.
>
> What's in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-? Does it say
> NM_CONTROLLED=no?
or
onboot=no
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On 02/13/2017 07:35 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Finally, I do an ifdown, followed by an ifup, and everything's wonderful.
What's in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-? Does it say
NM_CONTROLLED=no?
My manager thinks that the NM daemon thinks everything's fine, and
there've been no
On 02/13/2017 06:55 AM, KM wrote:
The NIC went bad and it has been replaced. I knew enough to update the HW
address in the ifcfg-* files. The network service restarts successfully
without errors. However I cannot connect via ping or ssh with the pt2pt
network setup on 192.168.x.*. When I
On 13 February 2017 at 16:17, peter.winterflood
wrote:
>
>
>
> there's a really good solution to this.
>
> yum remove NetworkManager*
>
> chkconfig network on
>
> service network start
>
> and yes thats all under fedora 25, and centos 7.
>
> works like a charm.
>
>
On 13/02/17 15:35, m.roth wrote:
My manager tells me a system in the datacenter is down. I go down there,
and plug in a monitor-on-a-stick and keyboard. It's up, but no network. I
try systemctl restart NetworkManager several times, and ip a shows *no*
change.
Finally, I do an ifdown, followed
On 13 February 2017 at 15:35, wrote:
> My manager tells me a system in the datacenter is down. I go down there,
> and plug in a monitor-on-a-stick and keyboard. It's up, but no network. I
> try systemctl restart NetworkManager several times, and ip a shows *no*
> change.
>
>
My manager tells me a system in the datacenter is down. I go down there,
and plug in a monitor-on-a-stick and keyboard. It's up, but no network. I
try systemctl restart NetworkManager several times, and ip a shows *no*
change.
Finally, I do an ifdown, followed by an ifup, and everything's
Hi AllThis is NOT specifically related to CentOS per se. I have 2 servers
that are on two networks. I did NOT set this up. The NIC went bad and it has
been replaced. I knew enough to update the HW address in the ifcfg-* files.
The network service restarts successfully without errors.
On Fri, February 10, 2017 15:44, Alice Wonder wrote:
> On 02/10/2017 12:34 PM, James B. Byrne wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, February 10, 2017 06:26, Patrick Begou wrote:
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> I have more and more troubles using firefox in professional
>>> environment with
>>> CentOS6. The latest version is
Hi,
I'm using a program called morse to generate morse code signals when mail
is received. This is done by calling this program depending on de subject
or from of the incoming mail.
THis worked fine on CentOS 6 but since I'm using CentOS 7 it does nt work
anymore.
In my procmail logging I get:
Hello everyone,
while I wanne try out very special partition, i walk through
https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/ManualInstall
but fail allready at
"INSTALL setup basesystem filesystem"
This is very clear to me, because rpm don't know the full path (real
version) or is there some thing wrong ??
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> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Automounting a USB drive
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> On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 10:11 PM, wrote:
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