On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 4:29 PM, Mikhail Morfikov <mmorfi...@gmail.com> wrote: > I usually have two network interfaces on my laptops (one eth and one > wlan), and when I was using sysvinit I also was configuring the bond > interface via the /etc/network/interfaces file so the two interfaces > could work in the active-backup mode. But now, they work in balance-rr > mode which is set via the .netdev file. The problem with this mode is > that when you have, let's say wifi 30mbit/s and wired 100mbit/s, you > can get 60mbit/s max, and that's why I wanted to use the active-backup > mode which switches from wire to wifi and vice versa depending on > whether the ethernet cable is plugged in. Generally speaking, I have to > set some additional parameters so this could work well, and that would > be:
We don't yet fully support all the bonding options. > bond-primary eth1 This is not currently supported, I suppose we should add the possibility of marking a slave as 'primary' to the .network file (rather than listing the slave in the .netdev file). > bond-primary-reselect always This is PrimaryReselectPolicy=always in the .netdev file. > bond-slaves eth1 wlan0 This is achieved by setting Bond= in the .network files applied to eth1 and wlan0. > bond-fail-over-mac none This is FailOverMACPolicy=none in the .netdev file, which is also the default, so is redundant. > I'm not sure if all of them are necessary, and the question is how to > pass these parameters in systemd? I'm asking because in the > systemd.netdev manual, in the bond section, these options weren't > specified. I hope the above helps, but I suspect you really need the feature to specify the primary slave for this to work as you intended. Happy to take a patch! Cheers, Tom _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel