Q-Logic IB6054601-00 D 用户手册
2 – InfiniPath Cluster Administration
Configuration and Startup
Configuration and Startup
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If you are using DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol), add the following
lines to ifcfg-eth2:
lines to ifcfg-eth2:
# QLogic Interconnect Ethernet
DEVICE=eth2
ONBOOT=yes
BOOTPROTO=dhcp
If you are using static IP addresses, use the following lines instead, substituting
your own IP address for the sample one given here
your own IP address for the sample one given here
.
The normal matching
netmask is shown.
# QLogic Interconnect Ethernet
DEVICE=eth2
BOOTPROTO=static
ONBOOT=YES
IPADDR=192.168.5.101 #Substitute your IP address here
NETMASK="255.255.255.0"#Normal matching netmask
TYPE=Ethernet
This will cause the
ipath_ether
Ethernet driver to be loaded and configured during
system startup. To check your configuration, and make the
ipath_ether
Ethernet
driver available immediately, use the command (as root):
# /sbin/ifup eth2
4. Check whether the Ethernet driver has been loaded with:
$ lsmod | grep ipath_ether
5. Verify that the driver is up with:
$ ifconfig -a
2.4.6.2
ipath_ether
Configuration on SUSE 9.3, SLES 9, and SLES 10
These configuration steps will cause the ipath_ether network interfaces to be
automatically configured when you next reboot the system. These instructions are
for the
automatically configured when you next reboot the system. These instructions are
for the
SUSE 9.3, SLES 9 and SLES 10
distributions.
Typically on servers there are two Ethernet devices present, numbered as 0 (eth0)
and 1 (eth1). This example assumes we create a third device, eth2.
and 1 (eth1). This example assumes we create a third device, eth2.
NOTE:
When multiple InfiniPath chips are present, the configuration for eth3,
eth4
eth4
, and so on follow the same format as for adding eth2 in the
examples below. Similarly , in step 2, add one to the unit number, so
replace
replace
.../00/guid
with
/01/guid
for the second InfiniPath interface,
and so on.