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> -Original Message-> From: Ed Wilts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent:
> December 6, 2006 7:24 PM> To: Paul Keating> Cc:
> Veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu> Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Trunking in
> solaris...> > So how many master and media licen
On 12/5/2006 3:19 PM, Paul Keating wrote:
[major snipping of the config setup]
> SERVER= master-ce0
> SERVER= master-ce1
> SERVER= media-A-bge0
> SERVER= media-A-bge1
> SERVER= media-B-bge0
> SERVER= media-B-bge1
> SERVER= media-C-bge0
> SERVER= media-C-bge1
>
> The bp.conf needs the actual int
, let me know.
Paul
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> Trunking in solaris...> > All versions of Solaris support IPMP in
> software. This > allows fo
> Ie, the master server starts the backup via interface-A, the client sees
> the backup request from interface-A, and then starts transmitting backup
> data backup to interface-A.
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> I'm getting almost exactly 50:50 loadbalancing of incoming data on a
> pair of GigE NICs.
Fantastic. I'm letting
though I'll probably leave themedia servers as they are.
Paul
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By the way, we've tried to test SunTrunk using a 4-processors V480 with 8GB
RAM,
but without success. The CPU consumption easily reached to 100%
but with the network bandwidth lower than 1, 1.2 Gbps.
SUN support was simply patetic (and worse, very expensive).
So, the bottom line: it's not any ha
> whoops... I guess i got confused with my v240's bge's that aren't=20
> supported.
Yeah, the bges are an odd beast that is not supported by Sun Trunking,
and VLAN support depends on the OS (not on 8, okay on 9 and up, I
think). However it is a GLDv3 driver, so you should be able to use
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All versions of Solaris support IPMP in software. T
> I`am new to solaris and wonder if anyone know if it's possible to =
> trunk/team
> several network cards under solaris? If so, how do you do it?=20
All versions of Solaris support IPMP in software. This allows for a bit
of outbound load sharing, but isn't really appropriate for load
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[Veritas-bu] Trunking in solaris...
Hi all,
I`am new to solaris and wonder if anyone know if it’s possible to
trunk/team several network cards under solaris? If so, how do you do i
Hi all,
I`am new to solaris and wonder if anyone know if it's possible to trunk/team
several network cards under solaris? If so, how do you do it?
Thanks and regards,
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