Thanks to all. It works fine with the word BRIDGE. But the discussion has been very useful. Federico
On 4/10/11 3:42 PM, "Joel Maslak" <[email protected]> wrote: >On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 5:52 AM, Tom H <[email protected]> wrote: > >> And if you change "Bridge=br1" to "BRIDGE=br1"? > >+1. That will fix the issue. And doesn't require putting >non-standard init scripts (or edits to rc.local) into place that could >confuse an admin that knows how RedHat does things. > >For what it's worth, I just looked on one of my KVM hosts at the configs. > >ifcfg-bond0: >DEVICE=bond0 >TYPE=Ethernet >BRIDGE=brg0 >ONBOOT=yes >USERCTL=no > >ifcfg-brg0: >DEVICE=brg0 >TYPE=Bridge >BOOTPROTO=dhcp >ONBOOT=yes >USERCTL=no >DELAY=0 > >(yes, I do use DHCP on my production networks - lets me manage IP >addressing centrally rather than on each individual box; but the OP >probably doesn't need the DHCP address on his interface, so should use >BOOTPROTO=none assuming he wants no IP on the bridge) > >-- >Joel Maslak >Director, Information Technology | Local Matters Inc. >
