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Network Traffic Graph - Fedora 15

list Xymon User in Richmond
Wed, 13 Jul 2011 22:07:05 -0400
Message-Id: <user-a03c3b6e7d2c@xymon.invalid>

Well, probably not "soon".  RHEL lags Fedora by at least a couple of
years, generally.  F15 "broke" a lot of other things with the moves to
systemctl, Gnome3, etc, btw.  Also, btw, there's been a huge amount of
controversy and bikeshedding over the pro/con of ethx names, which have
been somewhat arbitrarily assigned for some time.

On Wed, July 13, 2011 13:35, Sam L wrote:
Also, if this changed in Fedora now, then it means it is probably coming
for Red Hat Enterprise Linux soon.  And I assume this issue would hit
more people then.

From: user-4449a49ea16f@xymon.invalid
To: xymon at xymon.com
Subject: RE: [Xymon] Network Traffic Graph - Fedora 15
Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 13:29:21 -0400


Yes, I am aware Fedora changed the naming convention.  My question is:
How can I get the xymon network traffic graph (in trends) to work again?
 The only network traffic graph I have still only has eth0 in it (from
old data before the Fedora upgrade.)  I could probably force the name
back to eth0 in the OS, but that seems like a cheesy workaround, since
this is how the naming is going to be going forward.  How can I get
xymon to become aware that my NIC is called p33p1?
Thanks for any guidance.

Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 20:19:11 +0800
Subject: Re: [Xymon] Network Traffic Graph - Fedora 15
From: user-5b250cd7a540@xymon.invalid
To: user-b3f8dacb72c8@xymon.invalid
CC: user-4449a49ea16f@xymon.invalid; xymon at xymon.com

Vernon is correct.  Fedora 15 moves away from eth[0-9], at least in
some circumstances.  See
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ConsistentNetworkDeviceNaming

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