InfoScale™ Cluster Server 9.0 Bundled Agents Reference Guide - Solaris
- Introducing bundled agents
- Storage agents
- DiskGroup agent
- DiskGroupSnap agent
- Notes for DiskGroupSnap agent
- Sample configurations for DiskGroupSnap agent
- Disk agent
- Volume agent
- VolumeSet agent
- Sample configurations for VolumeSet agent
- Mount agent
- Sample configurations for Mount agent
- Zpool agent
- VMwareDisks agent
- SFCache agent
- Network agents
- About the network agents
- IP agent
- NIC agent
- About the IPMultiNICB and MultiNICB agents
- IPMultiNICB agent
- Sample configurations for IPMultiNICB agent
- MultiNICB agent
- Sample configurations for MultiNICB agent
- DNS agent
- Agent notes for DNS agent
- About using the VCS DNS agent on UNIX with a secure Windows DNS server
- Sample configurations for DNS agent
- File share agents
- NFS agent
- NFSRestart agent
- Share agent
- About the Samba agents
- NetBios agent
- Service and application agents
- AlternateIO agent
- Apache HTTP server agent
- Application agent
- Notes for Application agent
- Sample configurations for Application agent
- CoordPoint agent
- LDom agent
- Dependencies
- Process agent
- Usage notes for Process agent
- Sample configurations for Process agent
- ProcessOnOnly agent
- Project agent
- RestServer agent
- Zone agent
- Infrastructure and support agents
- Testing agents
- Replication agents
Link aggregation support
The link aggregation feature aggregates multiple network interfaces so that they appear as a single interface. For example, you can combine bge0 and bge1 and name the combined interface aggr100.
You can use the NIC or MultiNICB agents to monitor an aggregated interface. You can use the IP or IPMultiNICB agent respectively to configure and monitor an IP address on the aggregated interface.
All VCS networking agents support link aggregation. However, VCS has no control over the local adapter swapping performed by the link aggregation module. For guidelines on creating and managing link aggregations, refer to the topic Overview of Link Aggregations in the System Administration Guide: IP Services guide available on the Oracle Solaris documentation website.
Note:
After you set up an aggregated interface, the constituting interfaces are no longer configurable. Hence, you must specify aggregated interfaces while configuring the Device attribute of IP, NIC, or MultiNICB resources.