Hello,
I am trying to set up our PVE node on the network and am having an issue I've been thus far unsuccessful in resolving.
The node has two NIC's with multiple ports (1-4, and 5-8), which I've set up for LACP resulting in two bonds (bond0, and bond1). The goal is that bond1 (ports 5-8 / the second NIC) will act as a failover for bond0 (ports 1-4 / the first NIC). Everything works fine when only bond0's ports are plugged into our switch, but within a few seconds of plugging in the ports of bond1, the switch becomes unresponsive, the server's fans go full-speed, and PVE says that each port's speed has been set to 0.
I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. Do I need spanning tree? Do the bonds need to be bonded to each other in round-robin? Please let me know what information I can provide to help diagnose this issue.
I am trying to set up our PVE node on the network and am having an issue I've been thus far unsuccessful in resolving.
The node has two NIC's with multiple ports (1-4, and 5-8), which I've set up for LACP resulting in two bonds (bond0, and bond1). The goal is that bond1 (ports 5-8 / the second NIC) will act as a failover for bond0 (ports 1-4 / the first NIC). Everything works fine when only bond0's ports are plugged into our switch, but within a few seconds of plugging in the ports of bond1, the switch becomes unresponsive, the server's fans go full-speed, and PVE says that each port's speed has been set to 0.
I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. Do I need spanning tree? Do the bonds need to be bonded to each other in round-robin? Please let me know what information I can provide to help diagnose this issue.
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