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Ethernet over InfiniBand (EoIB) - bond1 link, which uses two vNICs, such as
vNIC0 and vNIC1 for ib0 and ib1 (vNIC0 and vNIC1 for
ibp0
and
ibp1
on
Oracle Solaris), respectively.
Note:
Oracle Solaris uses the IP Multipathing (IPMP) technology to support IPMP
Groups that provide the same functionality as bonded interfaces on Oracle
Linux. If you are using Oracle Solaris on Exalogic compute nodes, you can
name the IPMP groups anything. In this guide,
BOND0
and
BOND1
are used as
example names to keep the terminology consistent with Oracle Linux.
6.6.4 IPMP Overview for Oracle Solaris Users
On the Oracle Solaris operating system, IP network multipathing (IPMP) provides
physical interface failure detection and transparent network access failover for a
system with multiple interfaces on the same IP link. IPMP also provides load
spreading of packets for systems with multiple interfaces.
This section discusses the following topics:
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•
6.6.4.1 IPMP Components
IPMP comprises the following components:
•
The
in.mpathd
daemon
•
The
/etc/default/mpathd
configuration file
•
ifconfig
options for IPMP configuration
Note:
For information about the
in.mpathd
daemon and the
mpathd
configuration
file, see the in.mpathd (1M) man page on the Oracle Solaris operating system
installed on Exalogic compute nodes. For information about
ifconfig
, see
the ifconfig (1M) man page.
6.6.4.2 IPMP Groups
An IP multipathing group, or IPMP group, consists of one or more physical interfaces
on the same system that are configured with the same IPMP group name. All
interfaces in the IPMP group must be connected to the same IP link. The same (non-
null) character string IPMP group name identifies all interfaces in the group. You can
place interfaces from NICs of different speeds within the same IPMP group, as long as
the NICs are of the same type. IPMP groups on Oracle Solaris provide the same
functionality as Bonded Interfaces on Oracle Linux in the Exalogic environment. For
example, the default IPMP group
ipmp0
comprises two physical interfaces that are
connected to the default IPoIB link for internal communication in your Exalogic
machine. The other default IPMP group
ipmp1
comprises two virtual interfaces that
are connected to the default EoIB link for external data center connectivity.
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Page 250: ...Using Oracle Services in Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center 17 36 Machine Owner s Guide ...
Page 324: ...Power Distribution Unit Cabling Tables E 32 Machine Owner s Guide ...
Page 338: ...Migrate a Zone to a New Host F 14 Machine Owner s Guide ...
Page 342: ...Install Update and Remove RPMs Using Yum G 4 Machine Owner s Guide ...