How To Configure Network Bonding on Oracle Linux 7 with NetworkManager (文档 ID 2339110.1) |
Linux OS - Version Oracle Linux 7.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
GOAL
How to configure network bonding on Oracle Linux 7
SOLUTION
This is documented at
As per the above document, this can be done with the NetworkManager command line interface, if the NetworkManager service is running, as follows:
To create and configure a bonded interface from the command line:
Create the bond:
# nmcli con add type bond con-name bond0 ifname bond0 mode balance-rr
This example sets the name of the bond to bond0 and its mode to balance-rr. For more information about the available options for load balancing or ARP link monitoring, see /usr/share/doc/iputils-*/README.bonding and the nmcli(1) manual page.
Add each interface to the bond:
# nmcli con add type bond-slave ifname em1 master bond0
# nmcli con add type bond-slave ifname em2 master bond0
These commands add the em1 and em2 interfaces to bond0.
Restart the NetworkManager service:
# systemctl restart NetworkManager
After restarting the service, the bonded interface is available for use.
If further changes are needed, such as setting a static ip address, follow the standard procedure for doing this for any network interface, via the ip command as documented