So how to resolve or repair this problem? I attached the ifconfig all result: I think is not a normal operation (perhaps I'm wrong). Couple a day ago we had some network problem, and we recognized that the all network interfaces (e0a, e0b, e0c, e0d) have a same mac address (not only the VIF's members). So we have 2 FAS2040 storage systems, and we configured 3 phisical network interfaces (e0b, e0c, e0d) into a VIF. I don't have a Raspi with me, and I don't remember if les is write protected, but just run the script with sudo if it doesn't work.I need some help, because maybe I have a problem. ![]() Print file.read() #Check if new rules were written successfully After that, paste the following in a new python script and replace 'your_interface_name' with the name you got before (in string form) and save the script with the name of your choice: import netifaces ![]() ![]() Easiest way is by installing netifaces (prepend sudo if it doesn't work), Just do: pip install netifacesĪfter that is done, check the current interface's name in the terminal by typing ifconfigĪnd remember it or write it down.
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