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Jeff Schroeder wrote:
| On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:00 AM, Scott Henson <[email protected]> wrote:
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|> Christopher Johnston wrote:
|> | I am getting entries in my dhcpd.conf that look like this below where
|> each host entry is ending with all of the interfaces with an _<int>.  I
|> am using what looks to be a sane dhcpd.template (copied from the latest
|> template).
|> |
|> |     host somehost.domain.com_eth0 {
|> |
|> |     host somehost.domain.com_eth2 {
|> |
|> |     host somehost.domain.com_eth1 {
|>
|> This is normal and expected.  Basically it is because with bonded
|> interfaces you get two entries with different mac addresses pointed at
|> the same ip address.  Is this some how causing problems for you?
|
| And when the interfaces are not bonded but this shows up?
|

Yes, it shouldn't hurt anything in either case.  Is it causing a problem 
of some sort or does it just look weird?

- --
Scott Henson
Red Hat CIS Operator
WVU Alum BSAE/BSME
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