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How to configure Ethernet Bonding with LACP on Debian Squeeze Linux
Quick update: I built a Debian Squeeze box recently and initially used the same configuration as on my Debian Lenny box, which seemed to work. But problems developed afterwards. Specifically, the net-agent process would both multiple into many processes ...
23-Sep-2011
13:45:00
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Default IP address on HP ProCurve 2510G-24 and 2910al switches
Need to configure that new ProCurve 2510G-24 or 2910al that just showed up, factory fresh? The IP address is assigned via DHCP. I had to check with my DHCP server to work out which address it was. If there is no DHCP server, then it will self assign an ...
08-Sep-2010
07:55:00
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How to configure passive (dynamic) LACP ports on HP ProCurve switches
Here is the quick-n-dirty on how to configure HP ProCurve series switch ports for dynamic LACP. My direct experience so far is with the HP ProCurve 2510G-24 and the HP ProCurve 2910al-24, but it should translate to similar switches. From other examples ...
25-Aug-2010
11:09:00
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Bandwidth testing of LACP bonding link in Linux with iperf
Over the past two months my company (xtendx AG) moved our servers to a new data center at green.ch. One of the primary motivations for this move was to gain access to a multiple gigabit per second Internet link. Each of our production streaming servers ...
09-Aug-2010
14:31:00
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Multiple bonds on Debian Lenny, and related No such device error
While setting up a few Debian Lenny machines this summer, I came across the error message SIOCSIFADDR: No such device a few times. All of these servers have NIC bonding configured, and a few of them have multiple Ethernet bonds. Here are a couple of ...
26-Jul-2010
11:19:00
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How to configure Ethernet Bonding with LACP on Debian Lenny Linux
Quick update: I built a Debian Squeeze box recently and the same steps worked for me, initially. But problems developed afterwards. Specifically, net-agent (snmp) would take up more and more CPU over time. A "process leak", if you will. After months ...
20-May-2010
09:46:00