Lines Matching refs:ifcfg
984 ifcfg-id file for each slave device. The simplest way to accomplish
986 file ifcfg-id file created; see below for some issues with DHCP). The
989 ifcfg-id-xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
994 Once the set of ifcfg-id-xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx files has been
1014 Once the ifcfg-id-xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx files have been modified,
1016 itself. This file is named ifcfg-bondX, where X is the number of the
1018 ifcfg-bond0, the second is ifcfg-bond1, and so on. The sysconfig
1022 The contents of the ifcfg-bondX file is as follows:
1092 Additional general options and details of the ifcfg file
1093 format can be found in an example ifcfg template file:
1095 /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg.template
1115 bonding instance to have an appropriately configured ifcfg-bondX file
1119 ifcfg-bondX files.
1122 options in the ifcfg-bondX file, it is not necessary to add them to
1144 The file name must be prefixed with "ifcfg-eth" and suffixed
1146 for eth0 would be named /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0.
1157 must correspond with the name of the file, i.e., ifcfg-eth1 must have
1165 script will be /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-bondX where X is
1166 the number of the bond. For bond0 the file is named "ifcfg-bond0",
1167 for bond1 it is named "ifcfg-bond1", and so on. Within that file,
1184 and, indeed, preferable, to specify the bonding options in the ifcfg-bond0
1236 specifying the appropriate BONDING_OPTS= in ifcfg-bondX where X is the