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The "how to test" section suggests manually running teamd. So, no integration with init.d/network or NetworkManager for now, no init script? --[[User:Mitr|Mitr]] 16:54, 20 July 2012 (UTC) | The "how to test" section suggests manually running teamd. So, no integration with init.d/network or NetworkManager for now, no init script? --[[User:Mitr|Mitr]] 16:54, 20 July 2012 (UTC) | ||
* "How to test" section is out of date. You can see example ifcfg-* in /usr/share/doc/teamd-0.1/example_ifcfgs/ and there is systemd unit file shipped. [[User:ttorcz|ttorcz]] 14:45, 09 August 2012 (UTC) |
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An ignorant question - why write a separate driver instead of improving the bonding implementation? What is the long-term vision? Are the two supposed to coexist indefinitely, or is this supposed to eventually replace bonding? --Mitr 16:54, 20 July 2012 (UTC)
The "how to test" section suggests manually running teamd. So, no integration with init.d/network or NetworkManager for now, no init script? --Mitr 16:54, 20 July 2012 (UTC)
- "How to test" section is out of date. You can see example ifcfg-* in /usr/share/doc/teamd-0.1/example_ifcfgs/ and there is systemd unit file shipped. ttorcz 14:45, 09 August 2012 (UTC)