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cloudappliance/multihomed [2018_05_30 17:46] kamrancloudappliance/multihomed [2018_09_04 17:59] – removed (TM) as not valid here steven
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-# Adding a Second Network Interface to the File Fabric™ For Administration (Draft)+# Adding a Second Network Interface to the File Fabric For Administration
  
 ## Overview ## Overview
-File Fabric™ administrators may wish to add a second network interface to the File Fabric™ appliance so that server management can be done without using with the File Fabric’s™ application network interface.  These notes, which are intended for experienced Linux system administrators who also have a good understanding of File Fabric™ system administration, summarize how to do this.  Extensive File Fabric application knowledge is not needed.+File Fabric administrators may wish to add a second network interface to the File Fabric appliance so that server management can be done without using with the File Fabric’s™ application network interface.  These notes, which are intended for experienced Linux system administrators who also have a good understanding of File Fabric™ system administration, summarize how to do this.  Extensive File Fabric application knowledge is not needed.
  
 The procedure consists of two parts: The procedure consists of two parts:
  
-1. Changing the File Fabric™ appliance’s configuration so that a specific IP address will be used for all network access to the File Fabric.+1. Changing the File Fabric appliance’s configuration so that a specific IP address will be used for all network access to the File Fabric.
 2. Establishing a second network interface with its own IP address for server management. 2. Establishing a second network interface with its own IP address for server management.
  
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 systemctl start httpd systemctl start httpd
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-### FTP\* Services+### FTP* Services
 #### FTP Service #### FTP Service
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