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Operating Systems Linux Two NICs one IP address Post 302244358 by stdout on Tuesday 7th of October 2008 09:08:12 PM
Old 10-07-2008
hi wschmied,

i'm not really sure what you were up to? was it an L3 IP mapping or purely L2 NIC bonding?

if you want an L3 IP mapping - IMHO AFAIK - you have to create an LVS (even though what you need was only an HA).

just for a simplicity :
this link would be a nice start.

or if you want a pure L2 NIC bonding :
here

HTH.
 

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