Channel Bonding problem
Alexander Dalloz
alexander.dalloz at uni-bielefeld.de
Fri May 7 09:43:07 UTC 2004
Am Fr, den 07.05.2004 schrieb PIGNOL, Christian um 08:26:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I'm trying to use without success the "channel bonding" with 3 ethernet
> adatpters "Inter Ether Pro 10/100" ... on a Fedora Core 1.B with a
> 2.4.22-1.2179.xxx kernel (With Posix Acl patches).
>
> The 3 network interfaces (eth0 eth1 & eth2) comes up at boot as I can see on
> my switch console (at 10/Half or at 100/Full) but my "bond0" don't respond
> to any incoming or outcoming request ...
Your switch is capable of handling bonded ethernet devices? If it is
just a SOHO switch then it certainly doesn't and therefor it must fail.
> At this point ... my "bond0" device don't work !
Do you mean instead it worked before, or did it never work? Before
network restart it works? If so, then it is no switch problem.
> May 6 15:28:53 fruxts05 network: Bringing up loopback interface: succeeded
> May 6 15:28:56 fruxts05 network: Bringing up interface bond0: succeeded
> May 6 15:28:56 fruxts05 network: Bringing up interface eth0: succeeded
> May 6 15:28:56 fruxts05 network: Bringing up interface eth1: succeeded
> May 6 15:28:56 fruxts05 network: Bringing up interface eth2: succeeded
Give your bond0 device a different name, so that it get loaded after the
eth devices are up:
mv /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-bond0
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-fbond0
Change the DEVICE inside the file too from bond0 to fbond0.
> But ... It don't work anymore ... My system is out of the network !
See question above: did it ever work?
> Thanks a lot for those persons who try to help me.
>
> Christian PIGNOL
Alexander
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