ethernet interfaces swapped around

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On Tue, 2 Aug 2005, Kenneth Kalmer wrote:

> Why not edit the config files in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts?
> 
> Rename the two files to match the interfaces you want them to be, i.e.
> ifcfg-eth0 & ifcfg-eth1, and edit their contents to match the new file
> names. Then do a simple "service network restart" and they should be
> swapped around.

The issue is a bit more complicated.  In many data centers, you have
production lans and support lans.  For security reasons, you are not
allowed to do installations on the production lans.  And for ease of
maintenance, the jack labeled '1' is ALWAYS production and the jack
labeled '2' is ALWAYS support.  So you have a machine (or tons of them)
that try to install one way with one rev of the OS and the other way
with another rev of the same OS.  And if they have additional network
cards, (say 2 or 4 port), there are still more variants.  It gets
complicated trying to script it all out.

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