Hey, I have some servers which I need to build which have all their network interfaces (other than the dedicated service processor port) set up in LACP bonds.
This means that PXE can't boot as PXE can't talk LACP (even in degraded mode). What we've been doing so far is changing the switches for the duration of the server build to remove LACP from the switch ports, do the FAI (re)build, then re-add the LACP. This is a drag. All the servers support Redfish, so I can script uploading a disk image to be booted from. What I'm thinking is prepare a FAI boot image based on an nfsroot, with minimal configuration to bring up a degraded LACP bond. Has anyone already done this? Cheers, Andrew -- Andrew Ruthven, Wellington, New Zealand and...@etc.gen.nz | linux.conf.au 2020, Gold Coast, AU Catalyst Cloud: | https://lca2020.linux.org.au/ https://catalystcloud.nz |