Re: eth0:1 Virtual IP how to turn off

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Those are used by Xen for virtualization.  Do you have virtual OSes ruuning on this machine?  I'm willing to bet you do.  They are the interfaces that map the virtual OS NIC to an actual NIC. 

Ryan
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From: Dave Martini
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Subject: eth0:1 Virtual IP how to turn off
Sent: Aug 27, 2008 3:31 PM

When I type ifconfig on RHEL 4 I see

eth0

eth0:1

eth0:2

When I looked in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts I don't see

ifcfg-eth0:1
or
ifcfg-eth0:2

I only see

ifcfg-eth0

What file is the system using to configure the virtual IP's
when it boots up? I would like to delete these virutal IP's
from the system.

Is there a way to set this with

# system-config-network

I'm not seeing it there.


Any help would be great.
Thank.
Dave Martini
LLNL

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