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@@ -922,17 +922,19 @@ USERCTL=no
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NETMASK, NETWORK and BROADCAST) to match your network configuration.
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For later versions of initscripts, such as that found with Fedora
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-7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 5 (or later), it is possible, and,
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-indeed, preferable, to specify the bonding options in the ifcfg-bond0
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+7 (or later) and Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 5 (or later), it is possible,
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+and, indeed, preferable, to specify the bonding options in the ifcfg-bond0
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file, e.g. a line of the format:
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-BONDING_OPTS="mode=active-backup arp_interval=60 arp_ip_target=+192.168.1.254"
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+BONDING_OPTS="mode=active-backup arp_interval=60 arp_ip_target=192.168.1.254"
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will configure the bond with the specified options. The options
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specified in BONDING_OPTS are identical to the bonding module parameters
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-except for the arp_ip_target field. Each target should be included as a
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-separate option and should be preceded by a '+' to indicate it should be
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-added to the list of queried targets, e.g.,
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+except for the arp_ip_target field when using versions of initscripts older
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+than and 8.57 (Fedora 8) and 8.45.19 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2). When
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+using older versions each target should be included as a separate option and
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+should be preceded by a '+' to indicate it should be added to the list of
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+queried targets, e.g.,
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arp_ip_target=+192.168.1.1 arp_ip_target=+192.168.1.2
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@@ -940,7 +942,7 @@ added to the list of queried targets, e.g.,
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options via BONDING_OPTS, it is not necessary to edit /etc/modules.conf or
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/etc/modprobe.conf.
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- For older versions of initscripts that do not support
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+ For even older versions of initscripts that do not support
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BONDING_OPTS, it is necessary to edit /etc/modules.conf (or
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/etc/modprobe.conf, depending upon your distro) to load the bonding module
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with your desired options when the bond0 interface is brought up. The
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