Francesco,
--On 10. August 2008 20:18:28 +0200 Francesco Camisa francesco.camisa@policlinicosanmarco.it wrote:
If you are using kernel 92.1.6 it's because apparently there is a bug. I haven't tried 92.1.10 to check if it has been solved. On 5.2 stock kernel on the other hand I have no problems.
The server that has no problem with bonding at all has been using 92.1.6 for weeks now - the server having the problem is still running 53 - I try updating it to 92.1.10 now.
Dirk
Francesco Policlinico San Marco Italy
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dirk H. Schulz" dirk.schulz@kinzesberg.de To: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Sent: Friday, 8 August, 2008 5:33:09 PM GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Bern / Rome / Stockholm / Vienna Subject: [CentOS] Xen and bonding on Centos 5.2
Hi folks,
I am stuck with a weird phenomenon.
I have set up two servers as xen servers with bonded interfaces (mode 1). The bond interface works fine on both servers as long as xen is not used.
When using xen's network-bridge script (with netdev=bond0), one server works fine without problems, and the other starts upping and downing the slave interfaces of the bond in a very fast manner (several runs per second). Both configurations are identical, the only difference is:
- the working server has tg3 nic drivers
- the dysfunctional server has e100 nic drivers.
Does it really depend on the nic driver if bonding works? And why does it not work in xen, but work fine without xen? What can I do to analyse the problem?
I know I could ask this on the xen list, but I fear that this is a redhat/centos specific phenomenon.
Any hint or help is appreciated.
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