Two IP ranges on eth1 configuration for centos 6.2
- by Trickzzz
i have a dedicated server, with "Virtuozzo" on it running VPS's.
I have:
eth0 - which is configured to the internal network, that one is fine.
Now I have:
eth1 - which has two ranges routed through this device.
x.x.134.x (which has 12 IP's sequentially)
x.x.132.x (which has 5)
eth1:
DEVICE="eth1"
HWADDR="00:25:90:37:65:67"
NM_CONTROLLED="yes"
ONBOOT="yes"
IPADDR="x.x.134.x"
NETMASK="255.255.255.240"
GATEWAY="x.x.134.x"
I tried using this with another file as well named "ifcfg-eth1:1" in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/
any ideas why the containers on eth1:1 would not link up to the network?
Virtuozzo also thinks that eth1:1 is the primary network now, which isn't right?