Lines Matching refs:backup
168 (active-backup, balance-alb and balance-tlb). Possible values
324 backup or 2
326 Validation is performed only for backup slaves.
345 only for backup slaves.
354 that they were generated by an arp_ip_target. Since backup slaves
356 for backup slaves is on the broadcast ARP request sent out via the
358 configurations may result in situations wherein the backup slaves
360 of backup slaves must be disabled.
362 The validation of ARP requests on backup slaves is mainly helping
365 backup slave will work if it's selected as the next active slave.
401 This option affects only active-backup mode for slaves with
427 Specifies whether active-backup mode should set all slaves to
437 bonding to set all slaves of an active-backup bond to
475 to this MAC address while they are in a backup role; a
557 active-backup or 1
559 Active-backup policy: Only one slave in the bond is
566 occurs in active-backup mode, bonding will issue one
714 affect only the active-backup mode. These options were added for
739 The primary option is only valid for active-backup(1),
951 This option is useful for bonding modes balance-rr (0), active-backup
1069 BONDING_MODULE_OPTS="mode=active-backup miimon=100"
1224 BONDING_OPTS="mode=active-backup arp_interval=60 arp_ip_target=192.168.1.254"
1516 active-backup mode, using ARP monitoring, add the following lines to
1521 echo active-backup > /sys/class/net/bond1/bonding/mode
1547 active-backup mode, with eth0 and eth1 as slaves.
1552 bond-mode active-backup
1564 bond-mode active-backup
1605 Bonding Mode: fault-tolerance (active-backup)
1660 output slave selection was limited to round-robin and active-backup modes.
1786 The active-backup, balance-tlb and balance-alb modes do not
2108 For the active-backup, balance-tlb and balance-alb modes, the
2118 For the active-backup, balance-tlb and balance-alb modes, when
2126 maximum network availability by having redundant or backup devices,
2176 In a topology such as the example above, the active-backup and
2181 active-backup: This is generally the preferred mode, particularly if
2184 a backup switch (e.g., has lower capacity, higher cost, etc),
2344 active-backup: There is not much advantage in this network topology to
2345 the active-backup mode, as the inactive backup devices are all
2349 available bandwidth. On the plus side, active-backup mode
2366 broadcast: Like active-backup, there is not much advantage to this
2526 switches take a long time to go into backup mode, it may be desirable
2527 to not activate a backup interface immediately after a link goes down.
2543 For example, on a bond in active-backup mode with five slaves
2586 balance-rr, active-backup, balance-tlb and balance-alb modes. This is
2652 The active-backup mode has no additional requirements.
2698 slaves in active-backup mode.
2713 disabled. The active-backup mode will fail over to a backup link, and
2754 The active-backup mode should work with any Layer-II switch.