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Operating Systems Solaris LACP Policy - Which is best? Post 302581231 by bartus11 on Monday 12th of December 2011 12:00:33 PM
Old 12-12-2011
I think more meaningful statistics can be achieved by watching the load distribution over some time. I think this will show it over 5 minutes intervals:
Code:
dladm show-aggr -s -i 300

 

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