Well..the right way to do this is with a switch that can etherchannel the NICs together, im not sure if Fbsd can do that..of course.
But..are you really peaking out at 100Mb/sec with your existing NFS architechture that you need a second pipe? If you're not, I doubt a second pipe would speed anything up. On 10/23/06, Albert Shih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Le 23/10/2006 à 13:09:21-0800, Jeff Mohler a écrit > Are nic1 and nic2 on the same network? > > > > Are client2 and nic2 on the same network? > > Yes all in same subnet, all connected on the same gigabits switch. and all nfs traffic is in UDP. > >Hi all > > > >I've two NIC on my server. > > > >Until now I just use one. I want use the second interface to increase > >perfs. > > > >The server have only one purpose : nfsd. > > > >Suppose if I do > > > > nfs_nic_1 <---> client 1 > > > > nfs_nic_2 <---> client 2 > > > >well that's work but not... really because if incomming traffic from > >client_2 pass through nic_2, all output traffic pass through nic_1. > > > >How can I make the all traffic between client_2 and my server pass through > >nic_2 ? > > Regards. JAS -- Albert SHIH Universite de Paris 7 (Denis DIDEROT) U.F.R. de Mathematiques. 7 ième étage, plateau D, bureau 10 Heure local/Local time: Mon Oct 23 23:39:46 CEST 2006
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