Jeremy Jackson
2010-Nov-04 16:06 UTC
[klibc] ipconfig support for "any" interface vs "all"
The current "ipconfig -i any" option waits for all interfaces, however a feature that I would really like is to continue after the first interface that gets a valid configuration. This is useful in the scenario where an (diskless) host with 2 or more NICs giving redundant connectivity is being network booted. It is valid to continue booting as long as at least one NIC is functional, in fact it is *highly* desirable. I would like to propose that the "-i any" be changed to implement this behavior, and a new option "-i all" be added to continue to support the current behaviour. Regards, Jeremy Jackson Coplanar Networks
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 12:06 PM, Jeremy Jackson <jerj at coplanar.net> wrote:> The current "ipconfig -i any" option waits for all interfaces, however a > feature that I would really like is to continue after the first interface > that gets a valid configuration. > > This is useful in the scenario where an (diskless) host with 2 or more > NICs giving redundant connectivity is being network booted. It is valid > to continue booting as long as at least one NIC is functional, in fact it > is *highly* desirable. > > I would like to propose that the "-i any" be changed to implement this > behavior, and a new option "-i all" be added to continue to support the > current behaviour.Sounds very useful to me. At work I have lots of machines set up with fallback NICs and they are not always all connected. I don't want one failing cable or one failing (or out for work) switch to prevent me from booting up.