The configeth postscript will configure eth1 for you.  It does
not use the otherinterfaces info though.  It does a dns lookup on
<node>-eth1 and gives that address to eth1.


On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 10:18:11PM +0300, indi wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> tried to use "otherinterfaces" option,
> put expression to the hosts table
> 
> "idataplex","|\D+(\d+).*$|172.30.(102+(($1-1)/84)).(($1-1)%84+1)|",,"|\D+(\d+)$
> |n($1)-eth1:10.0.31.($1)|",,
> 
> lsdef give me right(from the firt sight) value
> 
> "otherinterfaces=n1-eth1:10.0.31.1"
> 
> but when i boot node eth1 left unconfigured. Please advice what to do.
> Thanks in advance,
> Igor Kokovkin
> 

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