Yes Bernard, this could be a real possibility. Thanks for the clue, I will check it...Hi Fernando:
I really suggest diving into the script set_node_nics to see what's wrong - the script does try to check if your interface already exists in the database, and then remove the entry and update it. It parses the output of ifconfig heavily, so there's a chance that your output is slightly different...?
Cheers, -- Fernando Laudares Camargos
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