p8p1 ethernet won't connect to a network

Doll, Margaret Ann margaret_doll at brown.edu
Fri Apr 5 13:21:17 UTC 2013


Thanks, everyone for your help.  I have it up on the network.

On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 8:06 AM, mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:

> On 04/05/13 03:26, Fran Garcia wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 10:34 PM, Doll, Margaret Ann wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I changed in the new server, but it does not make a network
>>> connection on one of the subnets at school.
>>>
>>> 1.  Instead of using eth0 as the default connection, the system
>>> wants to use p8p1.  I edited /etc/sysconf/network-scripts to change
>>> the device to eth0 and I took out the UUID line.  ifcfg-p8p1 was
>>> renamed to p8p1-ifcfg.
>>>
>> <snip>
> This is one of those servers that really, really wants that. FYI, it's
> an old Sun-ism. You can leave it. If you really want to change its ID to
> eth0, put the MAC address in the ifcfg-eth0. Also, make *sure* you edit
> /etc/udev.d/rules/70-**persistant-net.rules
>
>         mark
>
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