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IP's don't show up on centos 7

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  • ModServ
    Try this command:
    /etc/init.d/ipaliases restart
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  • tloosle
    thanks. That command does not exist in that location. I have rebooted the server a few times, which should restart any services as well. Still no joy..
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  • ModServ
    Oh sorry I didn't pay attention to CentOS 7. Try this:
    systemctl restart ipaliases
    Also check this file if it has contents:
    /etc/ips
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  • tloosle
    the ip address' are in the ips file. restart ipaliases still does not bring them to the web interface nor make them ping or useable.
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  • cPanelMichael
    When I try to add them it says they exist, but nowhere do they show up.

    Hello :) Could you verify the method you are using to add the IP addresses? Thank you.
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  • tloosle
    from the gui, one at a time
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  • tloosle
    This is clearly a bug in cpanel or the centos 7. I have built two new servers on centos 7 and after adding 9 ip's plus the original ip, no more ips will show up or ping once in the server. Is there anyone from cpanel aware of this?
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  • tloosle
    i have been told that this is because of the new naming of the ethernet ports in centos 7 which exceed 15 characters. ?? Does anyone have a solution to this?
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  • cPanelMichael
    i have been told that this is because of the new naming of the ethernet ports in centos 7 which exceed 15 characters. ??

    CentOS offers a FAQ answer on this topic, including steps to revert to the previous naming: CentOS 7 FAQ Thank you.
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  • tloosle
    thanks, but every step in those faq and more have been tried without any success.
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  • tloosle
    I have been told that there is a 15 character limit to the interface name in cpanel. Don't know if that is the case, but nothing I can find has solved this issue. Seems cpanel is not yet ready for Centos7.
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  • cPanelMichael
    I have been told that there is a 15 character limit to the interface name in cpanel. Don't know if that is the case, but nothing I can find has solved this issue. Seems cpanel is not yet ready for Centos7.

    Could you open a support ticket using the link in my signature so we can take a closer look? You can post the ticket number here so we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you.
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  • cPanelMichael
    To update, I do not see an opened ticket, but it looks like you can resolve this issue per the following thread:
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