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SUN Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems .

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Disable IPMP on the fly

Wats would be the best way to disable link based IPMP on the fly without loosing network connectivity ?
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use "ipmp_adm" to disable the unwanted connection... (don't remenber if this is the right command... but it was something like this!)

i just checked on my virtual solaris. the command is "if_mpadm".

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There is no command ipmp_adm and if_mpadm is for attaching and detaching the interface to test if IPMP is working fine or not .. not for disabling it
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Wats would be the best way to disable link based IPMP on the fly without loosing network connectivity ?
# ifconfig interface-name group ""

will remove interface from IPMP group
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Yep got it thanx .. and do i need to kill in.mpath daemon ?
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There is no command ipmp_adm and if_mpadm is for attaching and detaching the interface to test if IPMP is working fine or not .. not for disabling it
the if_mpadm command with option -d disables a nic which is in an ipmp group. i can't find in your post that you were trying to unconfigure your group! be more specific and the answers will be more specific .
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Sorry for the confusion but i 'm just trying to remove the IPMP configured on my system without restarting network services or reboot of the system
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