Hello Motycka,
It looks like it's not possible to configure it by network scripts. I'm not sure
that it's clear how to fix - we need some time to think.
As a workaround (ugly, I know) you can change the mode for already created bond,
i.e.
for bond0 - MODULE_OPTS="max_bonds=2 mode=2 miimon=100"
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root@dl1:/shm/etc/sysconfig/nic # grep -v "^#" ifcfg-bond0
DHCP=no
ONBOOT=yes
DEVICE=bond0
MODULE=bonding
BONDING_MASTER=yes
BONDING_SLAVES='eth0 eth1'
MODULE_OPTS='max_bonds=2 mode=2 miimon=100'
---------------------------------------------------
then add the line to the end of ifcfg-bond1:
echo "4" > /sys/devices/virtual/net/bond1/bonding/mode
---------------------------------------------------
root@dl1:/shm/etc/sysconfig/nic # grep -v "^#" ifcfg-bond1
DHCP=no
ONBOOT=yes
DEVICE=bond1
MODULE=bonding
BONDING_MASTER=yes
BONDING_SLAVES='eth2 eth3'
MODULE_OPTS=''
echo "4" > /sys/devices/virtual/net/bond1/bonding/mode
---------------------------------------------------
The result:
root@dl1:/shm/etc/sysconfig/nic # for i in 0 1 ; do echo bond$i ; cat
/proc/net/bonding/bond$i | grep "Bonding Mode"; done
bond0
Bonding Mode: load balancing (xor)
bond1
Bonding Mode: IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic link aggregation
Could you please also submit a bug to not forget about proper fixing?
Serge
On 03/28/2011 07:04 AM, Motycka Jiri wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Do you knouw, if is possible to start up multiple bond devices with
> diffedent modules parameters?
> For example bond0 in mode XOR and bond1 in mode 802.3ad.
>
> I was only be able to startup 2 bond devices with same config. Bond0
> ifcfg-file startup two devices (MODULE_OPTS="max_bonds=2 mode=2
> miimon=100), but in ifcfg-bond1 config file MODULE_OPTS="mode=4
> miimon=100" had no effect :(.
>
> Is there any possibility how to configure it?
>
> Thank you.
> Jiri Motycka
>
>
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