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Re: Bond and Bridge problem




On 21 Mar 2016 5:13 am, "Mimiko" <vbvbrj@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> Recently I want to extend my existing bond to be also a bridge to use qemu-kvm. As seen in examples on net this is my `interfaces` file content:
> auto lo
> iface lo inet loopback
>
> auto eth0
> iface eth0 inet manual
> #       bond-master bond0
>
> auto eth1
> iface eth1 inet manual
> #       bond-master bond0
>
> auto bond0
> iface bond0 inet manual
>         # load balancing and fault tolerance
>         bond-slaves eth0 eth1
> #       slaves none
>         bond-mode 802.3ad
>         bond-miimon 100
>         bond-downdelay 200
>         bond-updelay 200
>         bond-lacp-rate 4
>
> auto br0
> iface br0 inet static
>         address 10.10.0.159
>         netmask 255.255.0.0
>         network 10.10.0.0
>         broadcast 10.10.255.255
>         gateway 10.10.0.254
>         # jumbo frame support
>         mtu 9000
>         vlan-raw-device bond0
>         bridge_ports bond0
>         bridge_stp off
>         bridge_fd 0
>         bridge_maxage 0
>         bridge_ageing 0
>         bridge_maxwait 0
>
> Last 5 options are there to try to eliminate:
>         br0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
> message.
> The problem is when I do `service networking restart` I get this message:
>         RTNETLINK answers: invalid argument
>         Failed to bring up br0
>
> Also in route table dissapears default route to the gateway. Another error is about bridge_maxage:
>         set max age failed: Numerical result out of range
>
> To bring up br0 interface I run this commands:
>
> service networking stop
> ifconfig br0 down
> ifconfig bond0 down
> brctl delbr br0
> service networking start
> route add default gateway 10.10.0.254
>
> There is a problem with bridging up br0 and I can't dig where is it. I think it breaks at:
>         RTNETLINK answers: invalid argument
> which is shown after
>         Waiting for br0 to get ready (MAXWAIT is 2 seconds).
>
> What means that error and why I get it?
>
> Thank you.
>
Did you bring eth0 and eth1 up?


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