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MaxCras

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Re: Port Bonding In OpenSuSE 11

I gave up on CentOS, I got frustrated on getting my Software RAID back online so I re-reinstalled OpenSuSE 11.

In the process though, I finally found the magical information I was looking for, and what I think was causing my issues.

I wrote a new script that I think will do the trick


Once I am doing watching Patlabor (which happens to be located on the server :D ) I'm going to give it a try again


MaxCras

join:2008-09-19
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OK. Now I'm stumped.

I have all 4 ports on my server bonded properly using the above code.

I was finally able to get access to my switch with the web based configuration manager. The 4 FastEthernet interfaces on the switch are now grouped together with destination based forwarding.

However, now I have no connectivity to the server. What am I missing?

UPDATE! Somehow in the process I managed to royally screw my network config on the server to the point that it all out refuses to work. Looks like it is time for a reinstall (so much easier when you have your important configs backed up) but I'm going to give CentOS a try.


Sir Meowmix III

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MaxCras

join:2008-09-19
Mount Clemens, MI
·WOW Internet and C..

I'm having an issue figuring out how to bond my ethernet interfaces in OpenSuSE 11.

I started out by properly configuring my 1st interface with an IP address, and then set the remaining 3 with out an IP address with the "No address for bonding interfaces" setting.

I have been searching around, but all I have been able to find are peoples posts about fixing their broken bonds, but nothing on how to set them up in the first place.

I am running a 4 port link to my Catalyst 2924XL switch (which I am having a hard time configuring as well) so if someone could even help me kill 2 birds with one stone...

Let me know what info you need (if any) and I will be happy to provide it.
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