[ClusterLabs] Semi OT - What's happened to bridge-utils on RHEL8?
Digimer
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Wed Jan 16 12:40:38 EST 2019
Excellent, thanks!
digimer
On 2019-01-16 4:13 a.m., Michael Kolomiets wrote:
> Hi
> iproute2 has support for bridges. See "ip link" and man bridge.
>
>
>
> ср, 16 янв. 2019 г. в 10:23, Digimer <lists at alteeve.ca
> <mailto:lists at alteeve.ca>>:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I know this isn't strictly on-topic, but my googling for help, reading
> the RHEL8 beta docs on what's changed and searching for a rhel8 beta
> mailing list have all failed. I'm asking here as I know there are a good
> number of Red Hat'ers here who might have other channels available to
> them that us unwashed masses don't get to see.
>
> I noticed that bridge-utils (brctl command) has been removed entirely.
> In the list of what replaces what, this isn't mentioned. Can someone
> point me to what tool replaces it? Is it buried in network manager?
>
> Thanks for any insight!
>
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