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2016 Apr 06
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2016 Apr 05
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How to set hostname and domainnmae in CentOS 7?
We can permanently set hostname using hostnamectl set-hostname. How can we permanently set *domain name* in CentOS 7? I found an article <http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/239920/how-to-set-the-fully-qualified-hostname-on-centos-7-0> that recommended setting FQDN using hostnamectl. Is that the right way to set hostname and domainname at the same time using *hostnamectl set-hostname*
2016 Apr 05
1
Disabling network service in CentOS 7
...just use NetworkManger for configuring and managing Ethernet interfaces. I care about wired Ethernet interfaces only. I disabled network service and rebooted my machine without any networking problem but I wanted to conform that that would be OK. Thanks, Joe On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 12:33 PM, Joe Smithian <joe.smithian at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > I've recently started using NetworkManger service and nmcli tool, I like > it much better than the old network service and manually modifying network > scripts. I've seen many online questions on how to disable NetworkManger...
2016 Jul 07
2
NetworkManger creates extra bonds; is this a bug?
On 07/07/16 05:36 PM, Digimer wrote: > On 07/07/16 05:21 PM, Joe Smithian wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> I see an unexpected beahviour from NetworkManager on CentOS 7.1. >> Using nmcli tool, I create a bond with two slaves as explained in the Red >> Hat 7.1 Networking guide. I enable slaves and master; bond works as >> expected. >> When...
2016 Apr 05
1
How to configure DNS server in RHEL 7 / CentOS 7
How to configure DNS server and search domain common for all network interfaces not per device? The only reliable way I found we can set DNS name server and search domain in CentOS 7 is using nmcli which adds DNS name server and search domain to *a specific interface*, e.g. nmcli con mod eth0 +ipv4.dns [IP_ADDRESS]. But I want to set them for all interfaces weather they are configure and
2016 Apr 05
0
How to set hostname and domainnmae in CentOS 7?
On 5 April 2016 at 20:24, Joe Smithian <joe.smithian at gmail.com> wrote: > We can permanently set hostname using hostnamectl set-hostname. How can we > permanently set *domain name* in CentOS 7? > I found an article > < > http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/239920/how-to-set-the-fully-qualified-hostname-on...
2016 Apr 06
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password
I make my password 'incorrect' so when I forget it the computer will say "Your password is incorrect" ;-) On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 12:03 PM, Joe Smithian <joe.smithian at gmail.com> wrote: > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
2016 Apr 15
1
What's the difference between nmcli fields ipv4.addresses and IP4.ADDRESS?
Hi All, nmcli tool in CentOS 7.1 uses same fields with upper and lower case with different meanings. What's the difference between pv4.addresses and IP4.ADDRESS in "nmcli con show" command? Where nmcli fields are documented? I searched online but didn't find nmcli documentation. RHEL 7 Networking Guide doesn't explain nmcli options in details. I'd appreciate your
2016 Aug 17
1
Stopping NetworkManager doesn't shut down network interfaces
Hi All, When I stop NetworkManager using the "systemctl stop NetworkManager", it doesn't bring network interfaces down. This behaviour is different than network service in CentOS 5/6. Is this the expected behaviour or a bug or configurable? I expected all networking to be shut down down after stopping NetworkManager. Please comment.
2016 Apr 06
2
How to set hostname and domainnmae in CentOS 7?
Not sure about everyone else, but I always put my hostname in /etc/hosts. Maybe that's from years of not always having DNS available back when the earth was cooling. On Apr 5, 2016 16:30, "James Hogarth" <james.hogarth at gmail.com> wrote: > On 5 April 2016 at 20:24, Joe Smithian <joe.smithian at gmail.com> wrote: > > > We can permanently set hostname using hostnamectl set-hostname. How can > we > > permanently set *domain name* in CentOS 7? > > I found an article > > < > > > http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/239920/how...
2016 Jul 07
2
NetworkManger creates extra bonds; is this a bug?
Hi All, I see an unexpected beahviour from NetworkManager on CentOS 7.1. Using nmcli tool, I create a bond with two slaves as explained in the Red Hat 7.1 Networking guide. I enable slaves and master; bond works as expected. When I restart NetworkManager, it creates a new bond with the same name but not connected to any device. Two bonds with the same name is confusing for my other monitoring
2016 Jul 07
0
NetworkManger creates extra bonds; is this a bug?
On 07/07/16 05:21 PM, Joe Smithian wrote: > Hi All, > > I see an unexpected beahviour from NetworkManager on CentOS 7.1. > Using nmcli tool, I create a bond with two slaves as explained in the Red > Hat 7.1 Networking guide. I enable slaves and master; bond works as > expected. > When I restart NetworkManager,...
2016 Jul 11
0
NetworkManger creates extra bonds; is this a bug?
...of creating spurious ?bond0?? It's confusing. Is it anywhere documented? Every time I restart NetworkManager it creates another bond0! Joe On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 5:44 PM, Digimer <lists at alteeve.ca> wrote: > On 07/07/16 05:36 PM, Digimer wrote: > > On 07/07/16 05:21 PM, Joe Smithian wrote: > >> Hi All, > >> > >> I see an unexpected beahviour from NetworkManager on CentOS 7.1. > >> Using nmcli tool, I create a bond with two slaves as explained in the > Red > >> Hat 7.1 Networking guide. I enable slaves and master; bond works as &g...