#LACP => J'AI ENVIE DE CREVER
#LACP => J'AI ENVIE DE CREVER
Will ich mir #LACP #Bonding unter AlmaLinux bzw. #CentOS antun oder isses den Aufwand nicht wert?
Ist es da mit "im grafischen Installer ein bond zusammenklicken" getan oder nicht?
Wenn nicht brauch ichs mir eigentlich nicht weiter anschauen...
Edit: Okay, ich werd ja schon beim lesen eines "einfachen" Guides dazu wahnsinnig. Ich lass es einfach sein.
100% unnecessary to run at home but I'm trying to keep my nerd cred up. Been doing so much Threat Intel lately that I wanted to do something Network-y.
@sodiboo instead if using proprietary SaaS like Tailscale I can recommend using #pfSense and other Networking-focussed #distros to manage your #WireGiard Setup where you can easily deploy & maange configs for clients and the clients themselves...
Dear #followerpower,
does #bonding in #Linux with balance-alb work with direct attached cables between two servers or is a switch needed (although it doesn't need to support balance-alb like #lacp)
3 servers, each server has 2 directly connected ports to each other server in a bond, and bond0 and bond1 on each server is connected to a vmbr1 interface.
Basically this is working, but with iperf I didn't see any increase in bandwidth.
If you are unlucky like me and you have 2FA on and then you swap disks, suddenly you are unable to use 2FA. So the solution is to do a Mode 1 reset.
That means you find the reset at the back of the NAS and then press it for four seconds, it will beep. And then reset the user accounts and also the network.
The user account will be admin with no password, but the other trick is that a network reset will mean that if you had a link aggregation setup, the thing will disappear from your network. You need to move one of the Ethernet cables to a non-LACP port to see it again. This confused me because it looks like it is there but doesn't respond.
Later when you get LACP running you go to Control Panel > Network and set it up. You bond two together and then you can get double the bandwidth (technically each client is limited to a single Ethernet bandwidth like 1Gbe, but the second one gets the other side, so good for more clients). 10Gbe is nice but you typically don't have that for every client. It's too expensive.
Share this:
https://tongfamily.com/2024/03/19/tech-synology-reset-lacp-move-to-ordinary-port/
My network is bigger than yours ;)
#serverroomupdate, #networkingupgrade, #redundantnetworking, #dellnetworking, #virtuallinktrunking, #lacp, #linkaggregation, #fastinternet, #upgradingournetworking, #ourfastestnetworkyet
I am trying to bond a pci nic and a usb nic in #alma 8
(don't ask why...)
I'm seeing messages that
>>> ALB mode requires that the base driver support setting the hw address also when the network device's interface is open
which makes me think the USB nic isn't compatible.
I can't do #lacp since I don't control the switch (don't ask why...)
Would 'teaming' work? I think that's a different thing altogether? Or wait for my nic that's on order...
Teaching myself Photoshop, with help from a class from LACP. Ruins of Sao Paulo Cathedral (c. 1640 CE) shot on Tri-X film with an Aires 35 IIIC in about 1968, composited with sky over Austin TX shot on Nikon D7200 about 2011.
and we are *done*
work just did a major migration from #mstp spanning tree, to a #EVPN #backbone spine/leaf configuration, where the leafs are connected with multi-chassis #lacp.
~12s outage per switch as we converted from old-world to new-world, including updating the mac-tables for all switches in our network.
6 months of preparation. 1 month of *serious* prep. 1 day move a few non-critical systems, and let them percolate. Then, 7 days of swingshift to move everything else..