Hi team,
I have a proxmox setup with 3 servers in a cluster.
I have tried to set up link aggregation on and I been getting the following errors:
Nov 19 15:49:18 master kernel: bond0: received packet with own address as source address
Nov 19 15:49:20 master kernel: bond0: received packet with own address as source address
Nov 19 15:49:22 master kernel: bond0: received packet with own address as source address
Also the vms started to have intermittent drops in connection.
I had to remove the bond and reboot all 3 boxes to get the vm connections stable.
Here are the steps that I done:
Select the 1 physical box and go to the network tab
Select the vmbr0 and delete the physical nic from bridge port
Then select create and select bond then put both phycical nic eth0 and eth1 in there.
I selected the default balance-rr
Then go back to vmbr0 and put bond0 in the bridge port
Could anyone assist pls.
What I am looking to do is to get link aggregation to work so that I can get a better performance.
All the nics are Gigabit and the switch is a gigabit cisco 4006.
Cheers,
Raj
I have a proxmox setup with 3 servers in a cluster.
I have tried to set up link aggregation on and I been getting the following errors:
Nov 19 15:49:18 master kernel: bond0: received packet with own address as source address
Nov 19 15:49:20 master kernel: bond0: received packet with own address as source address
Nov 19 15:49:22 master kernel: bond0: received packet with own address as source address
Also the vms started to have intermittent drops in connection.
I had to remove the bond and reboot all 3 boxes to get the vm connections stable.
Here are the steps that I done:
Select the 1 physical box and go to the network tab
Select the vmbr0 and delete the physical nic from bridge port
Then select create and select bond then put both phycical nic eth0 and eth1 in there.
I selected the default balance-rr
Then go back to vmbr0 and put bond0 in the bridge port
Could anyone assist pls.
What I am looking to do is to get link aggregation to work so that I can get a better performance.
All the nics are Gigabit and the switch is a gigabit cisco 4006.
Cheers,
Raj