From: Darryl Ross (spam_at_afoyi.com)
Date: Tue 23 Nov 2004 - 08:02:33 GMT
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Lars E. D. Jensen wrote:
| This is still coming when I start the vserver (but doesn't appear when
I shut
| down):
|
| SIOCSIFBRDADDR: Cannot assign requested address
| SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address
I had this issue today myself. I have a machine with multiple ethernet
cards in it. The debian-newvserver.sh script does not seem to honor the
flag for specifying which interface to bind a vserver to (in my case I
had to bind it to eth1).
Manually updating the config file for the vserver with the correct
interface fixed the problem.
Regards
Darryl
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