set host interface options
Usage
stack set host interface options {host ...} {options=string} [interface=string] [mac=string] [network=string]
Description
Sets the options for a device module for a named interface. On Linux,
this will get translated to an entry in /etc/modprobe.conf.
Arguments
-
[host]
One or more hosts.
Parameters
[options=string]
{interface=string}
{mac=string}
-
{network=string}
Network name of the interface.
Examples
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stack set host interface options backend-0-0 interface=eth1 options="Speed=10"
Sets the option “Speed=10” for eth1 on e1000 on host backend-0-0.
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stack set host interface options backend-0-0 interface=eth1 options=NULL
Clear the options entry.
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stack set host interface options backend-0-0 interface=eth0 options="dhcp"
Linux only: Configure eth0 interface for DHCP instead of static.
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stack set host interface options backend-0-0 interface=eth0 options="noreport"
Linux only: Tell stack report host interface to ignore this interface when writing configuration files
Edited by: Chris Ladd on Fri Oct 11 12:15:23 2019 -0700
Commit: 3a71eaf