I have RHEL4 and should there always be an associated ifcfg-eth file in
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts for each device that
shows up when doing an ifconfig -a.
When I do ifconfig -a I see eth0:1 and eth0:3 but I don't have an
associated eth0:3 file in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts.
Does anyone know where it might be getting the eth0:3 from?
I have these machines on a private as well as public network could it
be getting the eth0:3 from one of the other hosts
on the private because the IP associated with eth0:3 belongs to one of
my other servers on the private.
What's the proper command to delete eth0:3 for good?
/etc/sysconfig]#cd network-scripts/
[root@ct /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts]#ls
ifcfg-eth0 ifcfg-eth3 ifdown-ippp ifdown-post ifup
ifup-ipsec ifup-plip ifup-routes init.ipv6-global
ifcfg-eth0:1 ifcfg-lo ifdown-ipsec ifdown-ppp ifup-aliases
ifup-ipv6 ifup-plusb ifup-sit network-functions
ifcfg-eth1 ifdown ifdown-ipv6 ifdown-sit ifup-ib
ifup-ipx ifup-post ifup-sl network-functions-ipv6
ifcfg-eth2 ifdown-aliases ifdown-isdn ifdown-sl ifup-ippp
ifup-isdn ifup-ppp ifup-wireless orig.ifcfg-eth3.02apr07
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