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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Virtual etc interfaces?? Post 302922257 by xdawg on Thursday 23rd of October 2014 01:03:15 PM
Old 10-23-2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by Corona688
Please use code tags instead of italics, [code]stuff[/code].
Apologies, I will remember that in the future Smilie

These interfaces do show up in ifconfig, however none of them show as being up so quite frankly I'm not sure why they're there.

I was able to find the system-config-network-tui to create an eth4 and eth 5 on my test box, but when I do that it only gives me:

Code:
BOOTPROTO
ONBOOT
TYPE
IPADDR
NETMASK

So this does not duplicate what was done on the other boxes since they also have some sort of fake MAC addresses and UUID generated somehow Smilie
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NAME
xynagios - adaptor for using Nagios checks with Xymon SYNOPSIS
xynagios [options --] plugin [options ...] DESCRIPTION
xynagios runs a Nagios check, and reports its output in a way compatible with the Xymon (Hobbit, BB) monitoring system. The Xymon test name is taken from the plugin output if it starts with test_name OK|WARNING|CRITICAL|ERROR|UNKNOWN:. Otherwise, the basename of the plugin filename is used. A check_ prefix is removed for brevity. OPTIONS
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