Sun Microsystems Ethernet PCI-X Adapter User Manual
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Sun 10-Gigabit Ethernet PCI-X Adapter Installation and User’s Guide • December 2005
On Linux operating systems, use the following commands:
Where number corresponds to the device instance of the Sun 10-Gigabit Ethernet
PCI-X adapter you plan to configure.
Refer to the
ifconfig
(1M) man page and the Solaris or Linux documentation for
more information.
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If you want a setup that remains the same after you reboot, create an
/etc/hostname.ixge
number file, where number corresponds to the instance
number of the
ixge
interface you plan to use.
To use the adapter’s
ixge
interface in the Step 1 example, create an
/etc/hostname.ixge0
file, where
0
is the number of the
ixge
interface. If the
instance number were
1
, the filename would be
/etc/hostname.ixge1
.
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Do not create an
/etc/hostname.ixge
number file for a Sun 10-Gigabit Ethernet
adapter interface you plan to leave unused.
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The
/etc/hostname.ixge
number file must contain the hostname and IP address
for the appropriate
ixge
interface.
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The host name and IP address must be listed in the
/etc/hosts
file.
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The host name must be different from any other host name of any other interface,
for example:
/etc/hostname.ixge0
and
/etc/hostname.ixge1
cannot share
the same host name.
The following example shows the
/etc/hostname.ixge
number file required for a
system called
zardoz
that has a Sun 10-Gigabit Ethernet adapter (
zardoz-11)
.
ifconfig eth
number
down
ifconfig eth
number
up
# cat /etc/hostname.hme0
zardoz
# cat /etc/hostname.ixge0
zardoz-11