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2009 Sep 09
0
bonding driver with arp detection
Hello - Was wondering if anyone is running the bonding network driver in active/backup mode using arp_validate? I'm trying to deal with really crappy network switches from Dell and I thought I could work around their faults in the short term by switching from link monitoring to arp monitoring. But I ran into a situation just now that seems even arp monitoring isn't enough. This is my
2011 Oct 08
1
CentOS 5.7 Ethernet bonding - order of enslavement matters?
Setting up bonding in active-backup mode 1 (using ARP monitoring) on a server, it looked OK, but pulling the active link cable didn't actually work, it didn't fail over. Eventually with manual playing around with modprobe, ifconfig, ifenslave, etc., a solution was stumbled upon: enslave the eth1 device before eth0, and all is good. Why this should matter is a puzzle - I could not find
2004 May 31
1
bonding problem with arp-monitoring
Hello I have two linux machines connected via 2 dsl lines (bonded) 192.168.0.1-eth0-dsl---2Mbit---dsl-eth0-192.168.0.2 ^-eth1-dsl---2Mbit---dsl-eth1-^ so the final figure is something like this: 192.168.0.1-bond0---4Mbit---bond0-192.168.0.2 I can only use arp monitoring for fail checking - if one dsl line fails - automatically use only the other one. I set up everything correctly (i
2010 Jul 09
0
Configuring bonding in domU
Hi everyone After configuring bonding eth0 and eth1 in domU, "cat /proc/net/bonding/bond0" showed it was configured correctly. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bonding Mode: fault-tolerance (active-backup) Primary Slave: eth1 Currently Active Slave: eth1 MII Status: up MII Polling Interval (ms): 0 Up Delay (ms): 0 Down Delay (ms):
2007 Aug 13
3
bonding tap devices
Hello list, Please don''t shoot me. I know I''m doing something with bonding that bonding wasn''t made for. I just want to give it a try. I want a simple mechanism to have a failover on a 24Mbit line to a 2Mbit line in case the 24Mbit line goes down. Between A and B there are two lines: a 24Mbit and a 2Mbit. I use two OpenVPN tunnels with tap devices: +-- tap0 (A)---
2019 Sep 20
0
7.7.1908, interface bonding, and default route
On 20/09/2019 04:55, Carlos A. Carnero Delgado wrote: > Hi! > > I just upgraded a machine to 7.7.1908 and the default route is not being > set on boot. This particular server has a bonded interface, and the > corresponding configuration for the master is ( > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-bond0): > > TYPE=Bond > BOOTPROTO=none > DEFROUTE=yes >
2010 Aug 19
1
dmesg- bnx2i: iSCSI not supported, dev=eth0
Getting "bnx2i: iSCSI not supported, dev=eth0" for all the NIC adapters on all of my R710's running CentOS 5.5. Here is an sample of the error messages: bonding: Warning: either miimon or arp_interval and arp_ip_target module parameters must be specified, otherwise bonding will not detect link failures! see bonding.txt for details. bonding: bond0: setting mode to active-backup
2009 Oct 06
1
Bond Issues
I have a machine I just deployed w/ tg3 interfaces, I have setup bonding on this same line of server (HP DL380 G4) a million times. I saw there were changes recently to how you configure a bond and have my setup configured according to: http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/docs/DOC-7431 The HP switch has a LACP trunk defined on the two ports. Problem is, when rebooting, I need to issue a `service network
2012 May 23
0
data conversion (possibly with reshape package)
Hi everyone, I have an issue with a data conversion. First, I tried it with the reshape-package, but since it's quite a while that I used it, I feel kind of rusty... I have a data.frame like this: id Sample.Name Marker Allele.1 Allele.2 sample_id species 1 01_primer01 Dalb01 165 179
2006 Jun 01
1
kernel: Your time source seems to be instable or some driver is hogging interupts
The following error on a SMP x86_64 Centos 4.3 kernel 2.6.9-34 ELsmp appears at boot. and causes things to compute faster. Example, a wait(5) should wait for 5 seconds....it waits for 3 or 2. This was an open bug for that kernel. Has it been patched in the more recent kernel for Centos 2.6.9-34.0.1 ? dmseg output: Freeing unused kernel memory: 164k freed Losing some ticks... checking if CPU
2019 Jun 18
0
Instable graphics with GeForce GT 730M, especially on external monitor
Which kernel did you update from and to? Also, 4.12 is fairly old - can you try like a live usb image of some distro with e.g. a 5.0 kernel or something? How do you connect the external screen? Is it like a DP port with an optional dock with a variety of active DP adapters? Or is there a DP++ port that you're plugging a DP <-> HDMI passive adapter into? On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 3:28 PM
2012 May 13
4
True bond howto for Centos 6
Hi all, Read many posts on the subject. Using 802.3ad. Few problems; Cannot ping some hosts on the network, they are all up. Cannot resolve via DNS which is one of the hosts that I cannot ping, internal nor external DNS hosts. Unplugging the NICS and plugging them back in will then not allow pining if the default d=gateway. When cold booting it somewhat works, some hosts are pingable while
2019 Jun 18
0
Instable graphics with GeForce GT 730M, especially on external monitor
What's the connector name when you plug in via, say, DVI? Is it "DP-1" or is it "DVI-D-1" or whatever? You should be able to see the name in 'xrandr'. Unfortunately I don't know how the T440p is wired, there are a few ways it could go. In some cases, even the "VGA" port is secretly a DP -> VGA active adapter inside the laptop. Basically I'm
2015 Jul 09
1
Bond & Team: RX dropped packets
Hi all, we are testing CentOS 7 in order to migrate from Scientific Linux 6 / CentOS 6 and we are facing an issue with the network. Trying to configure network with teaming in activebackup mode or also with bonding in mode=1 (active backup as well) we see many RX dropped packets in the bond0 interface (around 10% of the total), 100% RX drops in the backup interface and 0% in the active interface.
2019 Jun 19
0
Instable graphics with GeForce GT 730M, especially on external monitor
Sigh ... you're on wayland. xrandr is just showing you what's passed through via Xwayland, which is not the connector names. Let's try something else... grep . /sys/class/drm/card*-*/status Should give you the status of each connector. Is it the DP-* ones that are connected, or are e.g. VGA-1 or DVI-D-1/etc connected? -ilia On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 2:03 AM Harald Harders
2019 Jun 18
2
Instable graphics with GeForce GT 730M, especially on external monitor
2019 Jun 19
0
Instable graphics with GeForce GT 730M, especially on external monitor
2019 Jun 18
2
Instable graphics with GeForce GT 730M, especially on external monitor
2011 Mar 02
4
networkinterface type proposal
Hi - I''ve searched around and haven''t found anyone who''s implemented a type+provider for configuring network interfaces in puppet. Does anyone have such a thing already running that''s just not on forge / github? I found some prior art (aside from the old ''interface'' type which was deleted in 0.24) but most people seem to use definitions +
2019 Sep 20
2
7.7.1908, interface bonding, and default route
Hi! I just upgraded a machine to 7.7.1908 and the default route is not being set on boot. This particular server has a bonded interface, and the corresponding configuration for the master is ( /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-bond0): TYPE=Bond BOOTPROTO=none DEFROUTE=yes IPV4_FAILURE_FATAL=yes NAME=bond0 DEVICE=bond0 ONBOOT=yes IPADDR=10.3.20.131 PREFIX=24