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Created page with "Setting a hostname <code>hostnamectl set-hostname "ClusterTest1"</code> Setting network interface parameters with nmcli <code>sudo nmcli con edit eno12399</code> <code>nmcli> set</code> <code>ipv4.addresses 192.168.2.6/24,192.168.3.6/24</code> <code>nmcli> print ipv4</code> <code>ipv4.method: auto</code> <code>ipv4.dns: --</code> <code>ipv4.dns-search: ..." |
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Setting a hostname | ===Setting a hostname === | ||
<code>hostnamectl set-hostname "ClusterTest1"</code> | <code>hostnamectl set-hostname "ClusterTest1"</code> | ||
Setting network interface parameters with nmcli | ===Setting network interface parameters with nmcli=== | ||
<code>sudo nmcli con edit eno12399 | <code>sudo nmcli con edit eno12399 | ||
nmcli> set ipv4.addresses 192.168.2.6/24,192.168.3.6/24 | |||
nmcli> print ipv4 | |||
ipv4.method: auto | |||
ipv4.dns: -- | |||
ipv4.dns-search: -- | |||
ipv4.dns-options: "" | |||
ipv4.dns-priority: 0 | |||
ipv4.addresses: 192.168.2.6/24, | |||
192.168.3.6/24 | |||
nmcli> save</code> | |||
Revision as of 15:09, 28 March 2023
Setting a hostname
hostnamectl set-hostname "ClusterTest1"
Setting network interface parameters with nmcli
sudo nmcli con edit eno12399
nmcli> set ipv4.addresses 192.168.2.6/24,192.168.3.6/24
nmcli> print ipv4
ipv4.method: auto
ipv4.dns: --
ipv4.dns-search: --
ipv4.dns-options: ""
ipv4.dns-priority: 0
ipv4.addresses: 192.168.2.6/24,
192.168.3.6/24
nmcli> save