I have the following setup:

nodels gss1 nics
gss1: nics.nicips: bond0!10.100.10.20
gss1: nics.nicextraparams: bond0!MTU=9000
gss1: nics.nicsadapter: bond0!MTU=9000
gss1: nics.nichostnamesuffixes: bond0!-10g
gss1: nics.nicdevices: 
bond0!enp134s0,enp134s0d1,enp27s0,enp27s0d1,enp32s0,enp32s0d1
gss1: nics.node: gss1
gss1: nics.niccustomscripts: bond0!configbond bond0 
enp134s0@enp134s0d1@enp27s0@enp27s0d1@enp32s0@
enp32s0d1 miimon=100@mode=4@xmit_hash_policy=1
gss1: nics.nicnetworks: bond0!10G
gss1: nics.nictypes: bond0!Ethernet

Despite this, the MTU setting isn't being placed in the ifcfg-bond script.

Looking at the nics manpage, it's not really clear which setting does which:

nicextraparams
                 Comma-separated list of extra parameters that will be used for 
each NIC configuration.
nicsadapter
                 Comma-separated list of extra parameters that will be used for 
each NIC configuration.

Regards,
Christian Caruthers
Lenovo Professional Services
Mobile: 757-289-9872

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