Hello erveryone.
I've got a problem. I installed a new network card which is now marked as "eth2". The Autoshutdown Plugin only scans for eth0 and eth1. -> It doesn't work anymore. Is there a way to change "eth2" to "eth0"?
Hello erveryone.
I've got a problem. I installed a new network card which is now marked as "eth2". The Autoshutdown Plugin only scans for eth0 and eth1. -> It doesn't work anymore. Is there a way to change "eth2" to "eth0"?
I guess solo0815 needs to fix autoshutdown instead.
Not sure how to properly switch eth2 to eth0 vice-versa.
Greetings
David
That's bad news... The onboard LAN wasn't supported during installation so I had to install OMV using my notebook -> (Notebook NIC = eth0). Installing Backports Kernel and switching back to the server (onboard LAN = eth1). WoL wasn't working properly with the onboard LAN so I bought a Intel network card (==eth2)... Now autoshutdown isn't working. -.-
If you would've explained it that clearly in your first post... you can fix that.
rm /etc/udev/rules.d/70-networkblah
Then, reboot.
Greetings
David
It works! Thx alot!!!
I'll try to be more accurate in the future.
You're welcome.
Greetings
David
Then I don't have to change anything?
I added eth0 and eth1 only, because I never heard of a Server with more than 2 NICs. Do you know one?
I am more than fine with the solution above. I only have one NIC active. The problem was that OMV doesn't delete the old NIC's and keeps counting - so I ran "out of range" with my third.
Then I don't have to change anything?
I added eth0 and eth1 only, because I never heard of a Server with more than 2 NICs. Do you know one?
Not that it affects me (not used with OMV) but I have a two port network card with two on the motherboard in one of my systems Needed two ports and one of the ports on the motherboard was physically broken. Bios doesn't allow me to turn motherboard ports off either.
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