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    How to change the interface for fog to use from eth0 to eth1 after installing fog?

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    • J
      jmwalton last edited by

      as the title says,I installed fog and now well, want to change the interface that fog uses from eth0 to eth1, how do I go about doing this?
      other then re installing it?
      thanks

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        chad-bisd Moderator last edited by

        I thought all the Fog settings referred to an IP address and not the actual interface name. I know the /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default file has the IP address in it several places when referring to the website.

        [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Change_FOG_Server_IP_Address[/url]


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          ITCC last edited by

          Well i can only find records in the config.php and the GUI / other information / fog settings.

          If this is important, i would create another fog server in a VM with two NIC’s and give it a try.
          I would do it for you but just don’t have time at the moment. I can’t find my notes 😞

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            falko Moderator last edited by

            The FOG install folder there is a backup script, search the forum there are a few threads on this

            [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/how-to-backup-database-where-is-the-sql-file-located.481/#post-2850[/url]

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              ITCC last edited by

              i’ll take a look tomorrow.

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                jmwalton last edited by

                [quote=“IT @ CC, post: 4022, member: 252”]This can be done. I would backup all config files and your MySQL before you start.
                Open the config files & you will find entires for eth0, just change them to eth1
                And logging into the FOG GUI / fog settings you will find some enties for eth0

                I have done this before. I just checked every FOG config file going.

                If you need more details, let me know and i’ll see if I can find my notes.[/quote]
                can you tell me what files exactly?
                thank you!

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                  ITCC last edited by

                  This can be done. I would backup all config files and your MySQL before you start.
                  Open the config files & you will find entires for eth0, just change them to eth1
                  And logging into the FOG GUI / fog settings you will find some enties for eth0

                  I have done this before. I just checked every FOG config file going.

                  If you need more details, let me know and i’ll see if I can find my notes.

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