To switch - servers ("A" and "B") are connected to same switch and 
configuration of ports is the same (and server "A" works fine).
To failover test - this weekend I tested failover again. Now when unplug two 
ports. (In the previous test I unplug only one port). Result is this : 
- when unplug two ports and run test from only one PC, throughput is 790Mbps 
(from PC1) or 800 (from PC2). It does not matter which two ports I unplug
- when unplug two ports and run test simultaneously from PC1 and from PC2 
result is 390Mbps (PC1) and 391 Mbps (PC2)
- when unplug only one port and run test simultaneously from PC1 and from PC2 
result is 428 Mbps (PC1) and 446 Mbps (PC2). In iptraf on server I see, that 
for connection to PC1 is working one eth port and when start test on PC2 join 
to work second eth port.

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