Juan Hernandez has posted comments on this change.
Change subject: BZ#770834 - Handle correctly nic names like p33p1
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Patch Set 3: (1 inline comment)
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File vdsm/configNetwork.py
Line 157: return sorted(nics, key=splitNicForSorting)
That is an error in the sed script, i guess, it is not sorting correctly according to the
second number. It is like sorting "eth0" and "eth1" as [
'eth1', 'eth0' ]. Try the sed script with "p33p10",
"p33p2" and "p33p20":
echo -e "ifcfg-p33p2\nifcfg-p33p10\nifcfg-p33p20" | sed -e
'/ifcfg-[A-Za-z0-9#\._-]\+$/ { s/^ifcfg-//g;s/[0-9]/ &/}' | sort -k 1,1 -k 2n
p 33p10
p 33p2
p 33p20
It is not sorting correctly.
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