SPECS/hyper-v/hv_set_ifconfig.sh
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 #!/bin/bash
 
 # This example script activates an interface based on the specified
 # configuration.
 #
 # In the interest of keeping the KVP daemon code free of distro specific
 # information; the kvp daemon code invokes this external script to configure
 # the interface.
 #
 # The only argument to this script is the configuration file that is to
 # be used to configure the interface.
 #
 # Each Distro is expected to implement this script in a distro specific
 # fashion. For instance on Distros that ship with Network Manager enabled,
 # this script can be based on the Network Manager APIs for configuring the
 # interface.
 #
 # This example script is based on a RHEL environment.
 #
 # Here is the format of the ip configuration file:
 #
 # HWADDR=macaddr
 # DEVICE=interface name
 # BOOTPROTO=<protocol> (where <protocol> is "dhcp" if DHCP is configured
 #                       or "none" if no boot-time protocol should be used)
 #
 # IPADDR0=ipaddr1
 # IPADDR1=ipaddr2
 # IPADDRx=ipaddry (where y = x + 1)
 #
 # NETMASK0=netmask1
 # NETMASKx=netmasky (where y = x + 1)
 #
 # GATEWAY=ipaddr1
 # GATEWAYx=ipaddry (where y = x + 1)
 #
 # DNSx=ipaddrx (where first DNS address is tagged as DNS1 etc)
 #
 # IPV6 addresses will be tagged as IPV6ADDR, IPV6 gateway will be
 # tagged as IPV6_DEFAULTGW and IPV6 NETMASK will be tagged as
 # IPV6NETMASK.
 #
 # The host can specify multiple ipv4 and ipv6 addresses to be
 # configured for the interface. Furthermore, the configuration
 # needs to be persistent. A subsequent GET call on the interface
 # is expected to return the configuration that is set via the SET
 # call.
 #
 
 
 
 echo "IPV6INIT=yes" >> $1
 echo "NM_CONTROLLED=no" >> $1
 echo "PEERDNS=yes" >> $1
 echo "ONBOOT=yes" >> $1
 
 
 cp $1 /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/
 
 
 interface=$(echo $1 | awk -F - '{ print $2 }')
 
 /sbin/ifdown $interface 2>/dev/null
 /sbin/ifup $interface 2>/dev/null