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Hi all,
I'm used to create a mode 4 bond0 interface with two 1 Gb/s interfaces
on all my hosts, and ethtool bond0 gives me a functionnal 2000Mb/s.
However, when importing a vm from the export domain (NFS with a speed of
4GB/s), I always have this alert:
"Host siple has network interface which exceeded the defined threshold
[95%] (em3: transmit rate[0%], receive rate [100%])"
It seems that the second nic never works while the first one is overloaded.
Is it an expected behaviour? I believed that the flow was balanced
between the two interfaces in 802.3ad mode.
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Hi all,<br>
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I'm used to create a mode 4 bond0 interface with two 1 Gb/s
interfaces on all my hosts, and ethtool bond0 gives me a functionnal
2000Mb/s. However, when importing a vm from the export domain (NFS
with a speed of 4GB/s), I always have this alert:<br>
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siple has
network interface which exceeded the defined threshold [95%]
(em3: transmit rate[0%], receive rate [100%])"<br>
It seems that the second nic never works while the first one is
overloaded.<br>
Is it an expected behaviour? I believed that the flow was
balanced between the two interfaces in 802.3ad mode.<br>
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