You may just want to check your /etc/rc.d/init.d/network startup
script, and make sure you have lines in it for the various interfaces
to correspond with your list of ifcfg files.
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 14:26:42 -0600, K Old wrote:
>Hello Everyone,
>
>I am having a problem keeping the IP addresses up on my server. I do have
>the ONBOOT flag set to "yes" in each ifcfg file, but there are a few of them
>that do are not started upon bootup and I must manually do that.
>
>Can anyone guide me on writing a utility that will make sure that my IP's
>are running and if they are not, restart them. I would probably want to run
>it every 30 minutes or so.
>
>Also, there are a few IP's that do not get very many hits and it seems that
>they become "offline" and will not respond to ping after no one trying to
>access them for either days or weeks at a time.
>
>Any help is appreciated,
>
>Kevin
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