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Date:  Fri, 21 Nov 2008 08:44:38 +0000
From:  Dogsbody <dan (at mark) dogsbody.org>
Subject:  [coba-e:14363] Re: The network interface eth1 is down
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> The other night, one of the Centos units locked up and I had to reboot to
> get it to work.  
> 
> The light on the unit for eth0 shows activity but the light on eth1 is solid
> (mostly) and I cannot gain access through that eth1 IP.  I ran yum updates
> and rebooted.  It switched where eth0 was solid and eth1 had the activity
> and I could access eth1 only.  Using Putty, I had to shut it down completely
> and start it back up to get eth0 back to working so I could get access for
> websites.  Eth1 is still not accessible.

I would guess at a hardware error although with it swapping between eth0 
and eth1 I guess that's probably only the case if they share a 
controller chip.

Dan