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1. Red Hat
Dear All ,
Very recently we have configured Network bonding in our Linux Server Redhat Linux 5.x.
After configuring , we restarted the network services , the link was down after that , we could not login in to the Server.
So after that , we logged in to console and tried to... (2 Replies)
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2. Red Hat
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3. IP Networking
HI all,
First post on the forum, and my first proper project on the Paspberry Pi, so sorry if this is in the wrong place.
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4. Red Hat
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5. Red Hat
I am new to linux. I have a falconstor CDP installation which runs on RHEL 5.5 (Tikanga). There is a vendor option to bond nics in either 802.3ad or round robin, I choose 802.3ad. The server is connected to a Cisco 3750 switch.
The problem is dropped packets and eth03 wont come up in the PO... (0 Replies)
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6. Linux
I need to enable Ethernet Bonding on three systems, connected together via switch. What I tried ended up with failure, slaves cannot be detected n added to bon0.
Here's what I did:
created file /etc/modprobe.d/bonding.d and added the following to it:
alias bond0 bonding
options bonding... (2 Replies)
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7. Red Hat
Hi,
What is IP bonding in Linux.
What are its advantages
How to create a IP bonding in redhat Linux. (1 Reply)
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8. IP Networking
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9. HP-UX
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10. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Here is the scenario:
I use an OpenBSD 2.9 box as my firewall and gateway at the house. One of the boxes behind my OpenBSD box is my FreeBSDBox.
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Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::CommitBuild(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::CommitBuild(3pm)
NAME
Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::CommitBuild - checkin build results on separate branch
VERSION
version 1.121820
SYNOPSIS
In your dist.ini:
[Git::CommitBuild]
; these are the defaults
branch = build/%b
message = Build results of %h (on %b)
DESCRIPTION
Once the build is done, this plugin will commit the results of the build to a branch that is completely separate from your regular code
branches (i.e. with a different root commit). This potentially makes your repository more useful to those who may not have Dist::Zilla and
all of its dependencies installed.
The plugin accepts the following options:
o branch - String::Formatter string for where to commit the build contents.
A single formatting code (%b) is defined for this attribute and will be substituted with the name of the current branch in your git
repository.
Defaults to "build/%b", but if set explicitly to an empty string causes no build contents checkin to be made.
o release_branch - String::Formatter string for where to commit the build contents
Same as "branch", but commit the build content only after a release. No default, meaning no release branch.
o message - String::Formatter string for what commit message to use when committing the results of the build.
This option supports five formatting codes:
o %b - Name of the current branch
o %H - Commit hash
o %h - Abbreviated commit hash
o %v - The release version number
o %t - The string "-TRIAL" if this is a trial release
o release_message - String::Formatter string for what commit message to use when committing the results of the release. Defaults to the
same as "message".
AUTHOR
Jerome Quelin
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2009 by Jerome Quelin.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-30 Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::CommitBuild(3pm)