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Re: DISABLING ONE NIC WHEN THERE IS TWO: msg#00473

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Subject: Re: DISABLING ONE NIC WHEN THERE IS TWO





The only thing I can think of that may help is the
"local_ip_address=<xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>" option, which defines the interface
the lcfd will bind to.

Other than this, there isn't anything on the endpoint to control the use of
interfaces.



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hi all ,

can any one put thoughts into it

thank you,
praveen
----- Original Message -----
From: praveen kumar
To: tme10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 7:46 PM
Subject: [tme10] DISABLING ONE NIC WHEN ONE IS NOT REQUIRED

Hi all,

I am running Tivoli Management Framework 4.1 with IBM tivoli monitoring v
5.1.2. I have configured few Linux endpoints & I am able to monitor the
servers successfully through Web Health Console.

One of my Linux servers are having 2 network interfaces & 1 is operational
and the other is disabled. Since the second interface is disabled the web
health console reports that the server is having poor health. Is there any
manual configuration changes I can do in the endpoint so that the second
interface is not monitored by the monitoring engine.?

Your response will be appreciated.

Thanks in advance

Praveen




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