10g1 name. (Changing the bus order
settings in any way doesn't make this less confusing ;) )
regards,
Ralf
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>
> Randy Perryman
> Dell | Cloud and Big Data Solutions
> randy_perry...@dell.com
>
> -Original Message-
> From: crowbar-bounces On Beh
m: crowbar-bounces On Behalf Of Ralf Haferkamp
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 10:14 AM
To: crowbar
Subject: Re: [Crowbar] Crowbar's internal NIC enumeration
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 07, 2013 at 08:27:47AM -0500, randy_perry...@dell.com wrote:
> In the Network JSON, there is a mapping based on PCI
doesn't make this less confusing ;) )
regards,
Ralf
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>
> Randy Perryman
> Dell | Cloud and Big Data Solutions
> randy_perry...@dell.com
>
> -Original Message-----
> From: crowbar-bounces On Behalf Of Ralf Haferkamp
> Sent: Wednesday, August
rom: crowbar-bounces On Behalf Of Ralf Haferkamp
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 8:19 AM
To: crowbar
Subject: [Crowbar] Crowbar's internal NIC enumeration
Hi,
While analyzing a bug report, I just stumbled over a weirdness in how the
network barclamp (pebbles) enumerates network inter
Hi,
While analyzing a bug report, I just stumbled over a weirdness in how the
network barclamp (pebbles) enumerates network interfaces of different speeds
internally. Assuming you have a node with two 1GBit and one 10Gbit interface.
No custom ordering is defined in the interface map and the NICs a