On 10-05-19 10:33 AM, Les Mikesell wrote: > On 5/19/2010 8:25 AM, tdukes@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > >>>>>> >>>>>> Weird, eth0 is now eth1 and eth1 is eth0. Don't even know how I'm sending >>>>>> this message as the the CentOS machine can't connect to the internet and >>>>>> this windoze box uses the Centos box as a gateway. >>>>> >>>>> I've had to swap out the ethX mapping enough times that I wrote down how >>>>> to do it here: >>>>> >>>>> http://wiki.alteeve.com/index.php/Changing_the_ethX_to_Ethernet_Device_Mapping_in_Red_Hat/CentOS >>>>> >>>>> Sorry for the long URL. Also, it's a side page to a larger paper, so the >>>>> Xen stuff you can ignore. Other than that, it's a step-by-step >>>>> walkthrough on swapping the ethX devices around. >>>>> >> >> Thanks, >> >> I edited the files last night and got it set like it was. > > Sometimes it's easier to just move the cables... Or have someone on site > do it. This is sometimes possible, but not always. Here are a few cases I can think of where it isn't: * If you've got IPMI piggy-backing on a physical interface, you may not want it to be on an Internet-facing LAN. * If you have a particularly fast ethernet device you need for a storage network. * If you've got a subnet that needs to use jumbo frames but only one NIC supports frames large enough for your application... -- Digimer E-Mail: linux@xxxxxxxxxxx AN!Whitepapers: http://alteeve.com Node Assassin: http://nodeassassin.org _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos