On 10/6/07, Roland Dreier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I don't know that much about OFED or Red Hat-like distros. But in > Debian/Ubuntu, I know that I can use the /etc/network/interfaces file > to specify arbitrary commands to run when an interface appears. eg > from the interfaces(5) man page: > > pre-up command > Run command before bringing the interface up. If this > command fails then ifup aborts, refraining from marking > the interface as configured, prints an error message, > and exits with status 0. This behavior may change in > the future. > > Seems like the same thing should be possible for other distros without > much trouble.
OK, AFAIK under both Red Hat and SLES there is a way to intall pre-up and post-down hooks for the iftools, if this is what you were referring to in "hot-plug", then we are on the same page, thanks. Or.
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