Sat, May 31, 2014 at 06:16:00PM CEST, dshwatrz(a)gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I created an LACP group by preparing a config file; I put two entries
for two ports, eth0 and eth1, in that config file (lacp.conf) and I
ran
the teamd daemon successfully with this configuration by:
teamd -f lacp.conf
Now I want to add additional interfaces to this LACP group, like eth2
and eth3, setting values for port members, like lacp_key.
If I try:
teamdctl team0 port add eth2 lacp_key=56
I'm not sure what lead you to idea this might work this way. Did you see
this somewhere? Did you get the impression this might work from man page?
I get an error (Unknown command).
I know, of course, that I can add this entry for eth3 in the lacp.conf file
and restart the daemon.
But the question is:
After the daemon is started, setting an LACP group, how can I add
ports to it such that various port members (like lacp_key or priority)
can be set ? (without restarting the daemon)
Well. man pages are your best friend... always.
So "man teamdctl" and "man teamd.conf"
What you are looking for is "teamdctl team0 port config update eth3
'whateverconfigyouhavefortheport'"
regards,
DavidS
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