03-15-2013
Rename network interface
Hi all, I'm new here and looking for some help.
I'm looking for the way to rename the network interfaces for Solaris 10. Got a server with 2 network cards (say "igb0" and "igb1") and there were some reasons that I have to swap the pci slots for those cards. However, after I did that, Solaris 10 seems to detect them as new cards and created new names "igb2" and "igb3", which basically screwed up my network settings.
I prefer to keep my network settings so been trying to find out the way to rename them back to "igb0" and "igb1".
Any suggestion would be appreciated.
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