Hi

On 6 Dec 2013 00:47, "Simon Bazley" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've got a server which is running several databases and web services,
which is connected to both public and private networks, via different
physical network ports.
>
> All of the services communicate with each other using the private IP
10.0.0.18 which is bound to the static ip address of the private connection
(on eth1).  This server is self contained, so the private connection is
purely so that other private computers can also access the databases
contained on the machine.
>
> However, when I physically unplug the cable from the private network eth1
goes down, and looses it's IP address, hence all the services on that
machine stop being able to communicate with each other.
>
> How do I tell NetworkManager, not to shut down that interface on physical
disconnect?  It should be up, all the time.  All physical interfaces on
that machine should be up all the time.
>
> Simon
> _______________________________________________

Afaik, this is the expected behaviour. I would suggest your apps to use
127.0.0.1 to talk to each other.

Cheers
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