Hi Dave,
Thanks kindly for the rapid response. We happen to be using the zip installer...and after checking our port setup it seems to be working ok (we sent ourselves awry). Apologies for the head fake and thanks again for the response.
Scott
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Subject: Re: [kura-dev] Kura disables 2nd Ethernet interface
Hi Scott,
There is a bug in some of the NN installers. Can you check the OSGi console ‘ls’ command and see if you have a lot of unsatisfied components? If so, you will need to install this bundle [1]. We will get this fixed in the next release.
Thanks,
--Dave
Hi Dave,
You said
If you want to edit network interfaces manually on the file system, then you should use the “no networking” versions of the Kura installers. This will remove network management from Kura.
We are trying this (no networking) version of Kura. When we bring this up, however, we don't seem to be getting any Kura Web Admin UI (on 8080). Is it possible to use a no networking version of Kura, yet still bring up the Kura Web Admin UI?
Thanksinadvance,
Scott
If you are going to use the network manager through the UI, I would apply the changes you want there and not touch the file system. Kura should take care of updating the file system. If the Kura UI is out of sync with the file system, you may
want to restart Kura or make a small change to eth1 in the UI, then change it back to what you want.
Thanks,
--Dave
Thanks Dave.
As I did use Kura Admin UI to configure the eth1 interface as shown in the screenshot. Do I have to remove the static IP address assignment from the file system ?
Hi Jay,
If you want to edit network interfaces manually on the file system, then you should use the “no networking” versions of the Kura installers. This will remove network management from Kura. If you want to use network management within Kura, then you cannot manually
edit system networking files, you must use the Kura admin UI.
How do I prevent Kura from disabling the 2nd Ethernet interface?
I’m trying to assign a static IP address to the 2nd Ethernet interface (eth1) by modifying the /etc/conf/network
file and that seems to work fine.
But as soon as Kura starts eth1 is reset/disabled. I also tried to configure eth1 through the Kura web interface Networking services but that did not helping either.
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