assigning multiple ip addresses to NIC on bootupm, how?

Chris Lowth chris at lowth.com
Sat Jul 9 14:47:34 UTC 2005


Alexander Dalloz wrote:

>Am Sa, den 09.07.2005 schrieb Ferindo Middleton Jr um 16:31:
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>>I run the following commands at the shell to  assign the additional ip 
>>address to my FC4 server's NIC.
>>ifconfig eth0:2 192.168.1.3
>>ifconfig eth0:3 192.168.1.4
>>
>>I do this because I need to make these additional addresses available 
>>for virtual hosts to accept requests  on my apache apache web server.
>>
>>How can I get these commands to run on boot up automatically without me 
>>having run them manually. My httpd service fails to start on boot up 
>>because it requires these addresses to already be available on the NIC, 
>>but my setup initially only bring eth0:1 up on 192.168.1.2.
>>
>>Ferindo
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>Either use system-config-network and setup the desired aliased devices
>or create them by hand by creating
>/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0:X config files.
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>Alexander
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Or simply add the commands to /etc/rc.local
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