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    • RE: Dual NIC Bonding DHCP Failure

      @Sebastian-Roth I need to do testing tomorrow but I was able to get this working at the very end of my day today. I’ll post the details tomorrow if it works but I did a fresh reinstall of Debian, set up the bonded interface first, and then did the Fog install, pointing it to bond0 during setup. I also had to remove a couple lines from the interface config. I was able to get an IP from each port so it’s looking real good but need to verify/test tomorrow to be sure.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      explosivo98
    • RE: Dual NIC Bonding DHCP Failure

      Okay, so after some testing this morning I’m happy to report that I was able to get this working. I was going off the guide on the wiki which had it configured almost exactly like I pasted in the OP, but after some googling I saw people recommending NOT including the bond-primary lines for each of the bonded interfaces. I commented out those lines to test and sure enough it worked. Below is my current network interfaces config:

      auto lo
      iface lo inet loopback
      
      auto eno1
      iface eno1 inet dhcp
      
      auto bond0
      iface bond0 inet static
         bond-slaves none
         bond-mode 2
         bond-miimon 100
         address 192.168.214.10
         netmask 255.255.255.0
         network 192.168.214.0
         broadcast 192.168.214.255
         gateway 192.168.214.1
         hwaddress ether 90:e2:ba:f5:58:ba
      
      auto enp2s0f0
      iface enp2s0f0 inet manual
         bond-master bond0
      #   bond-primary enp2s0f0 enp2s0f1
      
      auto enp2s0f1
      iface enp2s0f1 inet manual
         bond-master bond0
      #   bond-primary enp2s0f0 enp2s0f1
      
      

      I think what also helped was a clean reinstall of Debian; when I posted this thread I was attempting to change existing settings from a pretty setup using only one of the network ports. I did a full reinstall and configured the interface bonding FIRST, then once I was confident that was working I ran the Fog installer and used bond0 as the interface. Installation completed without a hitch and I was online. I appreciate the assistance, I definitely learned a lot along the way, but the solution to this problem of mine with multiple network ports ended up being much easier than anticipated once I knew what to do. Now it’s time to image!

      posted in FOG Problems
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      explosivo98
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