On Fri, Nov 6, 2020 at 12:22 PM Harry O <harryo.dk@gmail.com> wrote:
It's a brand new cluster, I want to setup bonding and tunking for the first time one the hosts and cluster, so no upgrades done.

ls /usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/vdsm/network/link/bond/ -a
.  ..  bond_speed.py  __init__.py  __pycache__  speed.py  sysfs_driver.py  sysfs_options_mapper.py  sysfs_options.py

Restart vdsmd and supervdsmd services and then
request the capabilities again, didn't work
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For some reason the speed.py was installed even though it should not be. Looking at the rpms the file is not there. Only few thing that might have caused that come
to my mind. First is the upgrade which you did not perform and second is reinstall from an older version.

Anyway removing speed.py from this folder and speed.cpython* from __pycache__ should deal with this. After that please restart vdsmd and supervdsmd and try to refresh caps again.


Thanks,
Ales

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Ales Musil

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