On 10/13/2015 12:57 PM, Laine Stump wrote:
Although initscripts only considers an interface to be a bond if it
has slaves, there are times when setting up a bond, or testing, when a
bond may not have any slaves (yet) but does have a BONDING_OPTS
attribute. Previously in those situations netcf would identify the
interface as a plain ethernet. This patch makes the check more
inclusive - now any interface with slaves *or* with a BONDING_OPTS
attribute is considered to be a bond.
This patch was inspired by an earlier patch sent by Lubomir Rintel
which looked for BONDING_OPTS *instead of* looking for slaves.
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After asking a couple questions about Lubomir's original patch last
<xsl:template name="bond-interface"
- match="tree[node[@label = 'DEVICE'][@value =
//tree/node[@label = 'MASTER']/@value]][count(node[@label = 'BRIDGE']) =
0]">
+ match="tree[count(node[@label = 'BONDING_OPTS']) or
(node[@label = 'DEVICE'][@value = //tree/node[@label =
'MASTER']/@value])][count(node[@label = 'BRIDGE']) = 0]">
Not sure if you can break up long lines in xsl.
ACK.
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Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266
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