Problem, Solution – Dell Acceleration Appliances for Databases User Manual

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SOLVING NETWORK MANAGER AND UDEV ISSUES WITH RHEL 6.4

Problem

When using the Mellanox ConnectX

®

-3 driver,

mlx4_en

, in RHEL, the Network Manager and

udev

tools will incorrectly reset and set up the network devices. This results in the network devices being
renamed or incorrectly shut down, and possibly incapable of receiving frames.

Solution

Network Manager must be disabled, and one of the

udev

rules must be modified, as explained

below.

1. Follow the steps in this Red Hat link to stop the Network Manager service:

https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-
US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux_OpenStack_Platform/3/html/Installation_and_Configuration_G
uide/Disabling_Network_Manager.html

)

2. Ensure that the Network Manager service is stopped by using the

service

command:

service NetworkManager stop

4. Ensure that the Network Manager service is disabled at startup by using the

chkconfig

command:

chkconfig NetworkManager off

5. Open each interface configuration file on the system in a text editor. Interface configuration

files are found in the

/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/

directory. They have names

of the form “

ifcfg-X

”, where X is replaced by the name of the interface. Valid interface

names include

eth0

,

p1p5

, and

em1

.

6. In each configuration file, ensure that the

NM_CONTROLLED

configuration key is set to

no

and the

ON_BOOT

configuration key is set to

yes

.

NM_CONTROLLED=no

ONBOOT=yes

5. Ensure that the network service is started by using the

service

command:

service network start

6. Ensure that the network service is enabled at startup by using the

chkconfig

command:

chkconfig network on

7. To prevent

udev

from creating duplicate

eth-X

entries in

/etc/udev/rules.d/70-

persistent-net.rules

, modify the following

udev

rule:

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