eth1 was accidentally deleted. How to restore it?

Misha

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eth1 was accidentally deleted. How to restore it?
I would configure two windows vm with access to from internet.
How do it?
 
eth1 was accidentally deleted. How to restore it?
I would configure two windows vm with access to from internet.
How do it?
Hi,
which eth1 do you mean - the second Nic in your server or a second Nic of a VM?

For the server: the NICs are configured in /etc/network/interfaces if you add there eth1 again (with the right settings), you have the Nic configured again after reboot.

You can also configure the NIC on the console (to avoid an reboot) but should be sure that your /etc/interface-file is the same that you configured by hand (otherwise your config don't work after an reboot).

With "ifconfig -a" your system shows all available Nics.


Udo
 
I mean second Nic of the server
eth1 - no such device found. I acidentally delete it from web ui.

So, I have my server 192.168.100.2
I have to vm and what config should be of /etc/network/interfaces?
 
I mean second Nic of the server
eth1 - no such device found. I acidentally delete it from web ui.

So, I have my server 192.168.100.2
I have to vm and what config should be of /etc/network/interfaces?
Hi,
you give a little bit less info... (where you get the info "eth1 - no such device found", what shows "ifconfig -a")

and how to configure your eth1 can only know you (and/or perhaps your network-admin).


Udo
 

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