Hi Alexandre,

Am Tue, 13 Mar 2012 12:43:45 +0100
Alexandre Chapellon <a.chapel...@horoa.net> schrieb:
> I personnally uses /etc/ethers to define mac addresses and then re-use 
> their names in /etc/ggaoed.conf like this:
> 
> /etc/ethers:
> 00:1b:78:d2:eb:8e    DL140B-eth0
> 00:1b:78:d2:eb:8f    DL140B-eth1
> 00:15:17:38:04:9a    DL140B-eth2
> 00:15:17:38:04:9b    DL140B-eth3
> 00:1c:c4:10:06:e0    DL140A-eth0
> 00:1c:c4:10:06:e1    DL140A-eth1
> 00:15:17:38:07:10    DL140A-eth2
> 00:15:17:38:07:11    DL140A-eth3
> 
> and /etc/ggaoed.conf
> dom0s = DL140A-eth2,DL140A-eth3,DL140B-eth2,DL140B-eth3
> 
> It work great on Debian 64bit + GG AoE target 1.1.

thanks for this hint.
My SAN is IP-less and therefore I don't have an /etc/ethers file and don't
want to spread the aoe configuration without any reason over more than one
file.
I have a working config with numbering the named acls from 0 upto
necessary. This is quite ugly but better than to use multiple config files.

Thanks again
Lars

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