Re: [CentOS] reconfigure centos-6.9 host to ignore missing nic

2019-09-16 Thread Valeri Galtsev




On 2019-09-16 13:07, James B. Byrne via CentOS wrote:

I need to work on a host which has been offline and powered down for
some time.  I has CentOS-6.9 installed.  At some point it had two
nics, one on the motherboard (still present and working) and one as an
expansion card.

When booted the console displays:

pciehp :00:1c:0:pcie04: Failed to check link status

repeatedly.

How do I tell the host to ignore the missing nic or remove it from the
system configuration so that the error is removed.



You can just rename or better move into different location configuration 
file resembling missing NIC; look into:


/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts

Thanks.
Valeri






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[CentOS] reconfigure centos-6.9 host to ignore missing nic

2019-09-16 Thread James B. Byrne via CentOS
I need to work on a host which has been offline and powered down for
some time.  I has CentOS-6.9 installed.  At some point it had two
nics, one on the motherboard (still present and working) and one as an
expansion card.

When booted the console displays:

pciehp :00:1c:0:pcie04: Failed to check link status

repeatedly.

How do I tell the host to ignore the missing nic or remove it from the
system configuration so that the error is removed.



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