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We checked the port groups, and servers are cabled correctly.
After server is rebooted, em1 is the only interface passing traffic.
Other 3 nics sitting idle. We can down each port on the switch and
confirm it is down on the server.
I am pretty sure it is related to the bridge that was created to pass
vm-host-altn traffic when the appliance was first installed.
-------- Original message --------
From: Chris Adams <cma(a)cmadams.net>
Date: 4/20/17 5:40 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: users(a)ovirt.org
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] LACP Bonding issue
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From : Chris Adams [cma(a)cmadams.net]
To : users(a)ovirt.org
[users(a)ovirt.org]
Date : Thursday, April 20 2017 17:40:25
Once upon a time, Bryan Sockel said:
It seems that is some disconnect between my network bridge, the bond
and my
interfaces. I would like to some how get my bond to use all 4
interfaces.
On reboot, it always seems to reset consistently to EM1.
Are you sure the switch side is all the same LACP group? Sounds like
one port may accidentally be in a separate group, and that happens to be
em1.
You might try swapping wires between em1 and another port and reboot and
see which ports come up - if all but the port with the wire formerly in
em1 come up, it points to the switch config.
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Chris Adams
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On reboot, it always seems to reset consistently to EM1.
Are you sure the switch side is all the same LACP group? Sounds like
one port may accidentally be in a separate group, and that happens to be
em1.
You might try swapping wires between em1 and another port and reboot and
see which ports come up - if all but the port with the wire formerly in
em1 come up, it points to the switch config.
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Chris Adams <cma(a)cmadams.net>
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