Network teaming configuration












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How to configure the teaming network?



On our redhat machines we configured as the following the teaming network



On each machine we have two links - ens1f5 and ens1f6
And we add the team0 file to control them



My question is- is it enough to create these 3 files?
So in case one of the links will failed then other link will be active ?



Or



We must to enable the teamdctl service in order team will works



For now teamdctl service is disable ( but teamd rpm is installed )



rpm -qa | grep teamd
teamd-1.17-5.el7.x86_64


teamdctl nm-team state
Device "nm-team" does not exist


the files under /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts are:



DEVICE=team0
DEVICETYPE=Team
ONBOOT=yes
BOOTPROTO=none
IPADDR=102.13.16.19
PREFIX=24
GATEWAY=102.13.16.3
TEAM_CONFIG='{"runner": {"name": "activebackup"}, "link_watch": {"name": "ethtool"}}'



DEVICE=ens1f5
HWADDR=28:df:31:30:d7:4a
DEVICETYPE=TeamPort
ONBOOT=yes
TEAM_MASTER=team0
TEAM_PORT_CONFIG='{"prio": 100}'



DEVICE=ens1f6
HWADDR=28:df:31:30:d2:4d
DEVICETYPE=TeamPort
ONBOOT=yes
TEAM_MASTER=team0
TEAM_PORT_CONFIG='{"prio": 100}'


Reference - https://www.rootusers.com/how-to-configure-network-teaming-in-linux/










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    How to configure the teaming network?



    On our redhat machines we configured as the following the teaming network



    On each machine we have two links - ens1f5 and ens1f6
    And we add the team0 file to control them



    My question is- is it enough to create these 3 files?
    So in case one of the links will failed then other link will be active ?



    Or



    We must to enable the teamdctl service in order team will works



    For now teamdctl service is disable ( but teamd rpm is installed )



    rpm -qa | grep teamd
    teamd-1.17-5.el7.x86_64


    teamdctl nm-team state
    Device "nm-team" does not exist


    the files under /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts are:



    DEVICE=team0
    DEVICETYPE=Team
    ONBOOT=yes
    BOOTPROTO=none
    IPADDR=102.13.16.19
    PREFIX=24
    GATEWAY=102.13.16.3
    TEAM_CONFIG='{"runner": {"name": "activebackup"}, "link_watch": {"name": "ethtool"}}'



    DEVICE=ens1f5
    HWADDR=28:df:31:30:d7:4a
    DEVICETYPE=TeamPort
    ONBOOT=yes
    TEAM_MASTER=team0
    TEAM_PORT_CONFIG='{"prio": 100}'



    DEVICE=ens1f6
    HWADDR=28:df:31:30:d2:4d
    DEVICETYPE=TeamPort
    ONBOOT=yes
    TEAM_MASTER=team0
    TEAM_PORT_CONFIG='{"prio": 100}'


    Reference - https://www.rootusers.com/how-to-configure-network-teaming-in-linux/










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      How to configure the teaming network?



      On our redhat machines we configured as the following the teaming network



      On each machine we have two links - ens1f5 and ens1f6
      And we add the team0 file to control them



      My question is- is it enough to create these 3 files?
      So in case one of the links will failed then other link will be active ?



      Or



      We must to enable the teamdctl service in order team will works



      For now teamdctl service is disable ( but teamd rpm is installed )



      rpm -qa | grep teamd
      teamd-1.17-5.el7.x86_64


      teamdctl nm-team state
      Device "nm-team" does not exist


      the files under /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts are:



      DEVICE=team0
      DEVICETYPE=Team
      ONBOOT=yes
      BOOTPROTO=none
      IPADDR=102.13.16.19
      PREFIX=24
      GATEWAY=102.13.16.3
      TEAM_CONFIG='{"runner": {"name": "activebackup"}, "link_watch": {"name": "ethtool"}}'



      DEVICE=ens1f5
      HWADDR=28:df:31:30:d7:4a
      DEVICETYPE=TeamPort
      ONBOOT=yes
      TEAM_MASTER=team0
      TEAM_PORT_CONFIG='{"prio": 100}'



      DEVICE=ens1f6
      HWADDR=28:df:31:30:d2:4d
      DEVICETYPE=TeamPort
      ONBOOT=yes
      TEAM_MASTER=team0
      TEAM_PORT_CONFIG='{"prio": 100}'


      Reference - https://www.rootusers.com/how-to-configure-network-teaming-in-linux/










      share|improve this question














      How to configure the teaming network?



      On our redhat machines we configured as the following the teaming network



      On each machine we have two links - ens1f5 and ens1f6
      And we add the team0 file to control them



      My question is- is it enough to create these 3 files?
      So in case one of the links will failed then other link will be active ?



      Or



      We must to enable the teamdctl service in order team will works



      For now teamdctl service is disable ( but teamd rpm is installed )



      rpm -qa | grep teamd
      teamd-1.17-5.el7.x86_64


      teamdctl nm-team state
      Device "nm-team" does not exist


      the files under /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts are:



      DEVICE=team0
      DEVICETYPE=Team
      ONBOOT=yes
      BOOTPROTO=none
      IPADDR=102.13.16.19
      PREFIX=24
      GATEWAY=102.13.16.3
      TEAM_CONFIG='{"runner": {"name": "activebackup"}, "link_watch": {"name": "ethtool"}}'



      DEVICE=ens1f5
      HWADDR=28:df:31:30:d7:4a
      DEVICETYPE=TeamPort
      ONBOOT=yes
      TEAM_MASTER=team0
      TEAM_PORT_CONFIG='{"prio": 100}'



      DEVICE=ens1f6
      HWADDR=28:df:31:30:d2:4d
      DEVICETYPE=TeamPort
      ONBOOT=yes
      TEAM_MASTER=team0
      TEAM_PORT_CONFIG='{"prio": 100}'


      Reference - https://www.rootusers.com/how-to-configure-network-teaming-in-linux/







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