Anna wrote: > Not having done this before, and after getting syntax errors and command not > found for speed, I googled and edited > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1 like so. I figured 100 might be a > good place to start. I haven't tried half duplex yet, but I can if you > think that would do anything. > > ETHTOOL_OPTS="speed 100 duplex full autoneg off" > > Restarting the network didn't give any errors. > > After that, ethtool eth1 gives this: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ethtool eth1 > Settings for eth1: > Supported ports: [ TP ] > Supported link modes: 10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full > 100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full > 1000baseT/Full > Supports auto-negotiation: Yes > Advertised link modes: Not reported > Advertised auto-negotiation: No > Speed: Unknown! (65535) > Duplex: Unknown! (255) > Port: Twisted Pair > PHYAD: 0 > Transceiver: internal > Auto-negotiation: off > Supports Wake-on: umbg > Wake-on: g > Current message level: 0x00000007 (7) > Link detected: no > > Of course, still no pinging anything. In fact, I don't have blinky lights > on the NIC anymore or a link light on the AP, which I had before. > > Anna > OK, I'm out of ideas, lets see if we can configure eth1 without bonding, not sure if this is nic driver issue with bonding, or what...
backup the ifcfg-eth1 file, copy ifcfg-landbond0, ifcfg-lanbond0:1 ifcfg-lanbond0:2 and to ifcfg-eth1, ifcfg-eth1:1 ifcfg-eth1:2 respectively. edit the ifcfg-eth1* files changing the device line to match the new name, eth1 eth1:1 eth1:2. Please stop the network before editing the files. Jerry _______________________________________________ Server-devel mailing list Server-devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/server-devel