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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Bond Configuration change not reflected. Post 302988445 by Anjan Ganguly on Monday 26th of December 2016 12:23:10 PM
Old 12-26-2016
Bond Configuration change not reflected.

I have changed bond configuration(mode) from TLB to ALB in modprobe.conf file.
But after the restart of machine the change is not reflected in the system.While doing a >>cat /sys/class/net/bond0/bonding/mode, it shows TLB mode, where as in modprobe.conf file alb exists.Can somebody help me out to troubleshoot the same?

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discover-modprobe.conf(5)					File Formats Manual					 discover-modprobe.conf(5)

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discover-modprobe.conf -- configuration file for discover-modprobe(5) Description discover-modprobe.conf is the configuration file for discover-modprobe, which is responsible for retrieving and loading kernel modules. Warning: This file is a shell script, and as such is subject to a string variable assignment syntax. No space is allowed between the variable name, the equal (=) sign, and the value(s) assigned. If multiple values are to be assigned, the list must be space-delimited with surrounding quotes. Two directives can be used in this file: types and skip. Both can be defined multiple times. types This describes the classes of hardware that should be scanned and queried. skip These modules should never be loaded. See the ``Files'' section for details on the mechanism for generating these entries auto- matically. Files /var/lib/discover/crash A crash file written and erased each time discover-modprobe attempts to load a module. If the file lingers, the computer is assumed to have crashed while loading that module, and the module name is added to discover-modprobe.conf as a module to skip in the future. See Also discover-modprobe(8), modprobe(8), discover(1) discover-modprobe.conf(5)
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