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To: Scientific Linux
Subject: Re: network port issue with Scientific Linux 6.3
On 08/14/2013 08:16 AM, Edison, Arul (GE Healthcare) wrote:
Hi ,
I am using the repacked version of Scientific Linux 6.3
My PC has a mother board , which has 2 Ethernet port
eth0 is connected to a device
Ditch NetworkManager with a chainsaw.. In your /etc/sysconfig/network file,
set NM_CONTROLLED=no and reboot, because NetworkManager is *bad* for
stable configurations.
You should have, ideally, settings in /etc/udev.d that tie MAC addresses of
your hardware to specific network devices, and
Hi ,
I am using the repacked version of Scientific Linux 6.3
My PC has a mother board , which has 2 Ethernet port
eth0 is connected to a device IP configured for eth0 is 192.168.2.1
eth1 is connected to a hub. This is intern connected with another PC. IP
configured for eth0 is 192.168.1.20
The
On 08/14/2013 08:16 AM, Edison, Arul (GE Healthcare) wrote:
Hi ,
I am using the repacked version of Scientific Linux 6.3
My PC has a mother board , which has 2 Ethernet port
eth0 is connected to a device IP configured for eth0 is 192.168.2.1
eth1 is connected to a hub. This is intern
Have you had a chance to look over the udev logical devices for the
adapters? Since both adapters are set to two different networks, have you
check the route to communicate?
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 9:16 AM, Edison, Arul (GE Healthcare)
aruljeyananth.jamesedi...@ge.com wrote:
Hi ,
I am