At 16:38 22/02/2001 +0000, James Raftery wrote:
>RH 6.2 box, running kernel 2.2.17.
>>The machine has one NIC - eth0. eth0 is 212.147.130.150.
>It also has one aliased interface, eth0:0 using 212.147.130.133.
>>The box no longer needs 212.147.130.150 so I've changed the bootup
>scripts to only configure one interface, eth0, with 212.147.130.133 on
>startup.
>>The problem is that the machine is live now and I don't want to reboot
>it. If I 'ifconfig eth0 down' to shutdown the 212.147.130.150 interface
>will eth0:0 remain useable?
Just for future reference (I know you've had an answer already), the way I
usually do this is as simple as:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/network restart
T.
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