Hi Is anyone using bonding on their NIC's on 11.0 ? With 10.3 it's dead easy to do with yast : -Never activate, never get an IP for the NIC's -Create a bond and select the eth's a bond should contain. In 11.0, fully updated, I'm doing the same, but there is no choice of NIC's to add to the bond. What am I missing ? Thanks. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Koenraad Lelong
Hi Is anyone using bonding on their NIC's on 11.0 ? With 10.3 it's dead easy to do with yast : -Never activate, never get an IP for the NIC's -Create a bond and select the eth's a bond should contain. In 11.0, fully updated, I'm doing the same, but there is no choice of NIC's to add to the bond. What am I missing ? Thanks. I installed 10.3 and there it's like I said, dead simple. So it's not
Koenraad Lelong schreef: the hardware. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Koenraad Lelong
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Hi Is anyone using bonding on their NIC's on 11.0 ? With 10.3 it's dead easy to do with yast : -Never activate, never get an IP for the NIC's -Create a bond and select the eth's a bond should contain. In 11.0, fully updated, I'm doing the same, but there is no choice of NIC's to add to the bond. What am I missing ? Thanks. I installed 10.3 and there it's like I said, dead simple. So it's not
Koenraad Lelong schreef: the hardware.
Well, kind of solved. It works, but I can't manage the bond with yast, then the configuration-file is bad. What I did : copy the ifcfg-ethx and ifcfg-bond0 files from the 10.3 installation and (re)started the network. That's it. Actually I think if you disable ethx in yast and manually make the bond-file it should work. Contents of the ifcfg-files is classic for bonding. Just for the record. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Koenraad Lelong
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