Here's a wierd one:
I have a bunch of hosts that get their hostnames/ip via DHCP.
Installed on each these hosts is a static-routes file which contains the
following line:
eth0 net 192.124.49.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 dev eth0
to enable these machines to get to another network on my internal LAN.
After about 20 hours the route gets deleted by >something< ... there are no
messages in the messages file or any other log file in /var/log.
Anyone have any idea just WHAT is deleting this route..? It happens on a
whole cluster of machines (all RH52 running 2.0.36)
regards,
David Spector
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