The so-called bonding means to bind multiple NICs to the same IP address to provide external services, which can achieve high availability or load balancing. Of course, it is impossible to directly set the same IP address for the two NICs. Through bonding, a virtual network card provides external connections, and the physical network card is changed to the same MAC address. Kernels2.4.12 and later versions both provide bonding modules. Previous versions can be implemented through patch. 1. Check your current Nic and check/etc/sysconfig/netwo
The so-called bonding means to bind multiple NICs to the same IP address to provide external services, which can achieve high availability or load balancing. Of course, it is impossible to directly set the same IP address for the two NICs. Through bonding, a virtual network card provides external connections, and the physical network card is changed to the same MAC address. Kernels 2.4.12 and later versions both provide bonding modules. Previous versions can be implemented through patch.
1. Check the network adapter you are currently using and check the files starting with ifcfg-in the/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts directory. They should be eth0, eth1...
2. Configure the virtual network card bond0
You can use DHCP or static IP. It is best to edit the configuration file through vi.
[Root @ server1 ~] # Cd/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
[Root @ server1 network-scripts] # cat ifcfg-bond0
DEVICE = bond0
BOOTPROTO = none
ONBOOT = yes
NETWORK = 192.168.0.0
NETMASK = 255.255.255.0
IPADDR = 192.168.0.10
USERCTL = no
GATEWAY = 192.168.0.254
TYPE = Ethernet
3. Modify the eth0 and eth1 configuration files.
[Root @ server1 network-scripts] # ifcfg-eth0
DEVICE = eth0
BOOTPROTO = none
ONBOOT = yes
MASTER = bond0
SLAVE = yes
USERCTL = yes
[Root @ server1 network-scripts] # ifcfg-eth1
DEVICE = eth1
BOOTPROTO = none
ONBOOT = yes
MASTER = bond0
SLAVE = yes
USERCTL = yes
4. Add the newly added bond0 device to modprobe. conf for kernel recognition. Add the Setting Parameter. The value of miimon indicates the time when two NICs monitor each other, in ms. The mode value is work mode, which can be set to high availability or load balancing. 0 is high availability (default), 1 is Server Load balancer, and an XOR mode is also available.
Alias bond0 bonding
Options bond0 miimon = 100 mode = 1