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Chris Weaver wrote:
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| Anyone have any ideas?
Yes, this should be fixed in 1.6.0. I'm starting to think that if you
have too many interfaces attached to a single system, it causes this
error. Either way, it should be fixed now. As a plus, 1.6.0 has better
bonding/dhcp management in that it will actually work as advertised in
the documentation. You should be able to set the proper mac addresses
on the physical interfaces and then set the ip address and dns name on
the bonded interfaces. Hope this helps.
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Scott Henson
Red Hat CIS Operator
WVU Alum BSAE/BSME
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