oh,that's it. thanks both of you.... oxy "David Edmondson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ???? news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On 28 Jul 2006, at 9:46am, Oxy Hazard wrote: > > I tried to install solaris 10 on a T2000 boxes (T1 8 cores,32 > > multi-threading CPU) in recent days, after installation, I tried > > dladm to > > test the 802.3 link aggregation,but failed, error msg is : > > > > bash-3.00# dladm create-aggr -d ipge0 -d ipge1 1 > > dladm: create operation failed: No such file or directory (invalid > > interface > > name) > > > > bash-3.00# dladm show-link > > ipge0 type: legacy mtu: 1500 device: ipge0 > > ipge1 type: legacy mtu: 1500 device: ipge1 > > ipge2 type: legacy mtu: 1500 device: ipge2 > > ipge3 type: legacy mtu: 1500 device: ipge3 > > > > Anyone can give me a hint? > > dladm can currently only create aggregations from interfaces that > have drivers written to the newer "Nemo" driver model. ipge isn't > one of those (you can tell because the 'type' field of show-link says > 'legacy'). > > When the ClearView project completes this restriction will be > removed. There is also discussion of replacing the ipge driver with > e1000g (given that the underlying hardware is very similar), which > would also help you out (as the e1000g driver is Nemo based). > > I'm unsure of the overall timescales for either of these activities - > perhaps someone else can comment. > > > p.s. if I configurate the link aggregation successfully, can I > > configurate > > the several zones on this new aggregated link? just like > > ipge1:1....ipge1:n? > > Yes - if you are able to create an aggregation then you can use the > aggregated interface within zonecfg. > > dme. >
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