05-21-2019
Centos/Redhat 7 - Team or Bond
Hello my dears,
I preparing system running linux. I found that team is advantage than bond with the option "load-balancing for LACP support" and some minor advantages.
8.3. Comparison of Network Teaming to Bonding - Red Hat Customer Portal.
But what exactly meaning of this option I don't find any article or reference.
In practical, bond is easier for configre. Please help me.
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g_bond
g_bond(1) GROMACS suite, VERSION 4.5.4-dev-20110404-bc5695c g_bond(1)
NAME
g_bond - calculates distances between atoms
VERSION 4.5.4-dev-20110404-bc5695c
SYNOPSIS
g_bond -f traj.xtc -n index.ndx -s topol.tpr -o bonds.xvg -l bonds.log -d distance.xvg -[no]h -[no]version -nice int -b time -e time -dt
time -[no]w -xvg enum -blen real -tol real -[no]aver -[no]averdist
DESCRIPTION
g_bond makes a distribution of bond lengths. If all is well a Gaussian distribution should be made when using a harmonic potential. Bonds
are read from a single group in the index file in order i1-j1 i2-j2 through in-jn.
-tol gives the half-width of the distribution as a fraction of the bondlength ( -blen). That means, for a bond of 0.2 a tol of 0.1 gives a
distribution from 0.18 to 0.22.
Option -d plots all the distances as a function of time. This requires a structure file for the atom and residue names in the output. If
however the option -averdist is given (as well or separately) the average bond length is plotted instead.
FILES
-f traj.xtc Input
Trajectory: xtc trr trj gro g96 pdb cpt
-n index.ndx Input
Index file
-s topol.tpr Input, Opt.
Structure+mass(db): tpr tpb tpa gro g96 pdb
-o bonds.xvg Output
xvgr/xmgr file
-l bonds.log Output, Opt.
Log file
-d distance.xvg Output, Opt.
xvgr/xmgr file
OTHER OPTIONS
-[no]hno
Print help info and quit
-[no]versionno
Print version info and quit
-nice int 19
Set the nicelevel
-b time 0
First frame (ps) to read from trajectory
-e time 0
Last frame (ps) to read from trajectory
-dt time 0
Only use frame when t MOD dt = first time (ps)
-[no]wno
View output .xvg, .xpm, .eps and .pdb files
-xvg enum xmgrace
xvg plot formatting: xmgrace, xmgr or none
-blen real -1
Bond length. By default length of first bond
-tol real 0.1
Half width of distribution as fraction of blen
-[no]averyes
Average bond length distributions
-[no]averdistyes
Average distances (turns on -d)
KNOWN PROBLEMS
- It should be possible to get bond information from the topology.
SEE ALSO
gromacs(7)
More information about GROMACS is available at <http://www.gromacs.org/>.
Mon 4 Apr 2011 g_bond(1)