Hi all, Don't mean to double post as I sent this to the general Centos list. But, does any one have 802.3ad (mode 4) working on there Centos6 KVM setup? This would be a bridge+bond setup of course. If not possible, would I still bond the interfaces on the switch and then bond them in the guest rather then from within the hypervisor? - aurf
yes, mode 4 works fine On Sep 5, 2012, at 3:40 PM, aurfalien <aurfalien at gmail.com> wrote:> Hi all, > > Don't mean to double post as I sent this to the general Centos list. > > But, does any one have 802.3ad (mode 4) working on there Centos6 KVM setup? > > This would be a bridge+bond setup of course. > > If not possible, would I still bond the interfaces on the switch and then bond them in the guest rather then from within the hypervisor? > > - aurf > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-virt mailing list > CentOS-virt at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt
Am 05.09.2012 21:40, schrieb aurfalien:> Hi all, > > Don't mean to double post as I sent this to the general Centos list. > > But, does any one have 802.3ad (mode 4) working on there Centos6 KVM setup? > > This would be a bridge+bond setup of course. > > If not possible, would I still bond the interfaces on the switch and then bond them in the guest rather then from within the hypervisor? > > - aurfCan you explain what your precise problem is? I have a setup where eth0 and eth1 are bond0 (LACP) slaves and bond0 is part of a bridge br0 (in addition VLAN is involved). That's on the KVM host, a CentOS 6.3 install. Alexander