Re: problem in bonding while "service network restart"
- From: Allen Kistler <ackistler@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 18:22:17 -0500
gnanam wrote:
On Sep 24, 10:48 am, Allen Kistler <ackist...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:gnanam wrote:You should have ifcfg files for the master interfaces, too.
[snip]
I have ifcfg-bond*, ifcfg-ib*(slaves for bond1), ifcfg-eth*(slave for
bond0) in /etc/sysconf/network-scripts
After bring-up the system, i'm change the configuration files thenYou should only have to bounce the interfaces, not the entire network
restart the network.
config.
[snip]Basically I'd suggest re-reading all your documentation on bonding to
make sure you've got it right. I recall RHEL4 having a bug in not being
able to start more than one bond device from the network init script,
but you should at least get one to operate flawlessly if your configs
are correct.
Thanks Allen!
I have some doubt, why those interfaces not up automatically?.
If i use create single bond, the slave interface will up
automatically?
The master and slave interfaces absolutely should come up automatically when the machine boots and when you ifdown/ifup the bond. (You still shouldn't restart the network, just the interface.) That's why I suggest you review the *whole* config (the bond, the master, and the slave).
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