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[Xen-users] ethtool - K eth0 tx off

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Subject: [Xen-users] ethtool - K eth0 tx off
From: Aaron Weller // Crucial Paradigm <aaron@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 22:53:02 +1000
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I recently setup a new Xen server, however whenever Xen was enabled it was not possible to access ssh, etc.

This was solved by doing: ethtool - K eth0 tx off

On CentOS (RHEL), what is the best way to ensure this happens everything a server boots?

Thanks!
Aaron

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