[Fwd: FC9 Network Config]

edwardspl at ita.org.mo edwardspl at ita.org.mo
Thu Oct 2 05:30:46 UTC 2008


Hello to you,

[root at svr1 ~]# ifconfig eth0
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1E:8C:7E:2F:58
inet addr:192.168.0.254 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
inet6 addr: fe80::21e:8cff:fe7e:2f58/64 Scope:Link
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:5013 errors:0 dropped:2641364527 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:4704 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:2614385 (2.4 MiB) TX bytes:287837 (281.0 KiB)
Interrupt:16 Base address:0x4000

[root at svr1 ~]# mii-tool
eth0: negotiated 100baseTx-HD, link ok
eth1: no link
eth2: no link
[root at svr1 ~]# lspci | grep Eth
01:09.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10)
01:0e.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10)
02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 02)
[root at svr1 ~]#

for ifcfg-eth0: is using Realtek RTL8169D chip ( r8169 driver )
for ifcfg-eth1: is using Realtek RTL8139C chip ( 8139too driver )
for ifcfg-eth2: is using Realtek RTL8139D chip ( 8139too driver )

Due to the udev change ( swap ) the name of NIC devices, so the eth1 and
eth2 is no link ( cable disconnect )...

BTW, If I need to do the network job / task ( add a new one NIC or
replace NIC ), so FC8 or FC9 System is suitable for it ?

Thank !

Edward.

Olteanu Eugen wrote:

> What NIC is that?
>
> Show me the output of:
>
> ifconfig eth2
> mii-tool
> lspci | grep Eth
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 4:01 PM, <edwardspl at ita.org.mo
> <mailto:edwardspl at ita.org.mo>> wrote:
>
>     Hello,
>
>     Sorry,
>
>     I have just created and setup another new NIC as the following :
>
>     /etc/modprobe.conf
>     And
>     /etc/modprobe.d/modprobe.conf
>
>     Then reboot / run "/etc/rc.d/init.d/network" to restart
>
>     BUT :
>
>
>     [root at svr1 ~]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/network restart
>     Shutting down interface eth0: [ OK ]
>     Shutting down interface eth1: [ OK ]
>     Shutting down loopback interface: [ OK ]
>     Bringing up loopback interface: [ OK ]
>     Bringing up interface eth0: [ OK ]
>     Bringing up interface eth1: [ OK ]
>     [root at svr1 ~]#
>
>     So, how about the eth2 ?
>
>     Does the system cam't ( don't ) load the driver ( module ) of eth2
>     ( another PCI ) ?
>
>     Any more help ?
>
>
>     Thanks
>
>     Edward.
>
>     Olteanu Eugen wrote:
>
>>     Ok you dont seem to have any problem with your modules..so you
>>     dont need to modify anything in modprobe.conf. This means your
>>     network is fine..
>>
>>     The ntsysv tools shows a list of services that are off or on at a
>>     normal reboot. Depending on what you use that computer for you
>>     might have more servers "on".
>>
>>     Here are the ones that I have "on":
>>
>>     acpid
>>     avahi-daemon
>>     cpuspeed
>>     crond
>>     gpm
>>     haldaemon
>>     httpd
>>     iptables
>>     irqbalance
>>     mdmonitor
>>     messagebus
>>     mysqld
>>     network
>>     sshd
>>     syslog-ng
>>     sysstat
>>     xinetd
>>
>>     Also you should know that if you have a graphical machine
>>     (kde/gnome) then you are in lvl 5. If you boot in text mode you
>>     are in lvl 3.
>>     So I have all those services on in lvl 5. If you switch to lvl 3
>>     there might be others on.
>>
>>
>>
>>     On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 3:20 PM, <edwardspl at ita.org.mo
>>     <mailto:edwardspl at ita.org.mo>> wrote:
>>
>>         Hello,
>>
>>         Sorry,
>>         My means is "What service must be started-up by using ntsysv
>>         command line ?"
>>         Then the tool of "system-config-network" is good for work ?
>>
>>         BTW:
>>         [root at svr1 ~]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/network restart
>>         Shutting down interface eth0: [ OK ]
>>         Shutting down interface eth1: [ OK ]
>>         Shutting down loopback interface: [ OK ]
>>         Bringing up loopback interface: [ OK ]
>>         Bringing up interface eth0: [ OK ]
>>         Bringing up interface eth1: [ OK ]
>>         [root at svr1 ~]#
>>
>>
>>         Thanks.
>>
>>         Edward.
>>
>>         Olteanu Eugen wrote:
>>
>>>         You dont need to stop anything.. What does :
>>>         /etc/init.d/network start say?
>>>
>>>         On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 2:12 PM, <edwardspl at ita.org.mo
>>>         <mailto:edwardspl at ita.org.mo>> wrote:
>>>
>>>             Hello,
>>>
>>>             Would you mind to tell me may be I have stop which
>>>             startup services by ntsysv ?
>>>             Then the system-config-network can't be good for work ?
>>>
>>>
>>>             Thanks !
>>>
>>>             Edward.
>>>
>>>             Olteanu Eugen wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>             Probably you broke smth in there.. try to remove those
>>>>             2 packets and then install them again via yum.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>             On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 2:03 PM, <edwardspl at ita.org.mo
>>>>             <mailto:edwardspl at ita.org.mo>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>                 Hello,
>>>>
>>>>                 Just running the tools :
>>>>
>>>>                 Error in sys.excepthook:
>>>>                 Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>                 File "/usr/sbin/system-config-network-tui", line
>>>>                 120, in <lambda>
>>>>                 PRG_NAME, PRG_VERSION)
>>>>                 File
>>>>                 "/usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/exception.py",
>>>>                 line 332, in handleException
>>>>                 import gtk
>>>>                 File
>>>>                 "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/gtk-2.0/gtk/__init__.py",
>>>>                 line 79, in <module>
>>>>                 _init()
>>>>                 File
>>>>                 "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/gtk-2.0/gtk/__init__.py",
>>>>                 line 67, in _init
>>>>                 _gtk.init_check()
>>>>                 RuntimeError: could not open display
>>>>
>>>>                 Original exception was:
>>>>                 Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>                 File "/usr/sbin/system-config-network-tui", line
>>>>                 277, in <module>
>>>>                 plist = getProfileList()
>>>>                 File
>>>>                 "/usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/NCProfileList.py",
>>>>                 line 651, in getProfileList
>>>>                 __PFList.load()
>>>>                 File
>>>>                 "/usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/NCProfileList.py",
>>>>                 line 88, in load
>>>>                 self.loadprof(pr, profdir)
>>>>                 File
>>>>                 "/usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/NCProfileList.py",
>>>>                 line 101, in loadprof
>>>>                 devicelist = NCDeviceList.getDeviceList()
>>>>                 File
>>>>                 "/usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/NCDeviceList.py",
>>>>                 line 318, in getDeviceList
>>>>                 __DVList.load()
>>>>                 File
>>>>                 "/usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/NCDeviceList.py",
>>>>                 line 78, in load
>>>>                 hwlist = NCHardwareList.getHardwareList()
>>>>                 File
>>>>                 "/usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/NCHardwareList.py",
>>>>                 line 759, in getHardwareList
>>>>                 __HWList.load()
>>>>                 File
>>>>                 "/usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/NCHardwareList.py",
>>>>                 line 603, in load
>>>>                 self.updateFromSystem()
>>>>                 File
>>>>                 "/usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/NCHardwareList.py",
>>>>                 line 483, in updateFromSystem
>>>>                 self.updateFromHal(hdellist)
>>>>                 File
>>>>                 "/usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/NCHardwareList.py",
>>>>                 line 447, in updateFromHal
>>>>                 hal = NCBackendHal.NCBackendHal()
>>>>                 File
>>>>                 "/usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/NCBackendHal.py",
>>>>                 line 30, in __init__
>>>>                 self._dbusBus = dbus.SystemBus()
>>>>                 File
>>>>                 "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/dbus/_dbus.py",
>>>>                 line 200, in __new__
>>>>                 private=private)
>>>>                 File
>>>>                 "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/dbus/_dbus.py",
>>>>                 line 106, in __new__
>>>>                 bus = BusConnection.__new__(subclass, bus_type,
>>>>                 mainloop=mainloop)
>>>>                 File
>>>>                 "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/dbus/bus.py",
>>>>                 line 125, in __new__
>>>>                 bus = cls._new_for_bus(address_or_type,
>>>>                 mainloop=mainloop)
>>>>                 dbus.exceptions.DBusException:
>>>>                 org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.FileNotFound: Failed to
>>>>                 connect to socket /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket:
>>>>                 No such file or directory
>>>>                 [root at svr1 ~]#
>>>>
>>>>                 And the tools seem hang....
>>>>
>>>>                 Any solution for fixing this problems ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>                 Thanks !
>>>>
>>>>                 Edward.
>>>>
>>>>                 Olteanu Eugen wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>                 Launch : system-config-network-tui
>>>>>
>>>>>                 On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 1:57 PM,
>>>>>                 <edwardspl at ita.org.mo
>>>>>                 <mailto:edwardspl at ita.org.mo>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>                     Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>>                     Just checked the default system :
>>>>>
>>>>>                     [root at svr1 ~]# rpm -qa | grep
>>>>>                     "system-config-network"
>>>>>                     system-config-network-tui-1.5.7-1.fc9.noarch
>>>>>                     system-config-network-1.5.7-1.fc9.noarch
>>>>>                     [root at svr1 ~]#
>>>>>
>>>>>                     So, what else I can do it ?
>>>>>
>>>>>                     Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>                     Edward
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>                     Olteanu Eugen wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>                     yum install system-config-network.noarch
>>>>>>                     system-config-network-tui.noarch
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                     Then launch system-config-network-tui.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                     On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 1:46 PM,
>>>>>>                     <edwardspl at ita.org.mo
>>>>>>                     <mailto:edwardspl at ita.org.mo>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                         Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>edwardspl at ita.org.mo <mailto:edwardspl at ita.org.mo> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>After the installation of FC9...
>>>>>>>>I can't running the tool of "system-config-network" for configuring the
>>>>>>>>network setting...
>>>>>>>>    
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>...
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>For text mode....
>>>>>>>>How can we config the setting of Networking ?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I can modify the ifcfg-ethxxx files, but can't ti find out the
>>>>>>>>modprobe.conf file...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Any more help ?
>>>>>>>>    
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I'm no expert, but I doubt if you are giving enough information
>>>>>>>for any expert to help.
>>>>>>>Eg are you running NetworkManager
>>>>>>>("chkconfig --list | grep -i net")
>>>>>>>What do you mean by "I cannot run system-config-network"?
>>>>>>>What actually happens if you do try to run it?
>>>>>>>Etc
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>                         Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                         [root at svr1 ~]# chkconfig --list | grep -i net
>>>>>>                         NetworkManager 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:on
>>>>>>                         5:on 6:on
>>>>>>                         netconsole 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:off
>>>>>>                         5:off 6:on
>>>>>>                         netfs 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:on 5:on 6:off
>>>>>>                         netplugd 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off
>>>>>>                         5:off 6:off
>>>>>>                         network 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:off
>>>>>>                         5:off 6:on
>>>>>>                         [root at svr1 ~]#
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                         So, which services musted be started up
>>>>>>                         and which packages must be installed,
>>>>>>                         then we can use system-config-network ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                         Thanks !
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                         Edward.
>>>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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