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Create a network bond with Cockpit
Create a network bond with Cockpit
|setup=
|setup=
Open Cockpit in your browser as described [[Test_Day:2014-09-16_Cockpit#How_to_test.3F|here]].
Log into Cockpit.


Make sure you have at least two unused network interfaces (in addition
Make sure you have at least two unused network interfaces (in addition
to the one that you use to connect with your browser to your machine).
to the one that is used to connect your browser to your machine).
 
If you don't have enough real (or virtual) ones, you can also create
some VLAN interfaces with [[QA:Testcase Cockpit VLAN|these steps]].
|actions=
|actions=
# Log in as "root"
# Navigate to the "Networking" page for your machine.
# Navigate to the "Networking" page for your machine.
# Create a bond out of two unused network interfaces.
# Create a bond out of two unused network interfaces.
# Observe how the new bond interface replaces it's two members on the page.
# Observe how the new bond interface replaces its two members on the page.
# Remove one of the members and then add it back.
# Remove one of the members and then add it back.
# Delete the bond.
# Delete the bond.

Latest revision as of 09:55, 23 March 2015

Description

Create a network bond with Cockpit

Setup

Log into Cockpit.

Make sure you have at least two unused network interfaces (in addition to the one that is used to connect your browser to your machine).

How to test

  1. Navigate to the "Networking" page for your machine.
  2. Create a bond out of two unused network interfaces.
  3. Observe how the new bond interface replaces its two members on the page.
  4. Remove one of the members and then add it back.
  5. Delete the bond.

Expected Results

No errors should occur.