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06-25-2014 03:25 AM - last edited on 06-26-2014 07:30 PM by Lisa198503
06-25-2014 03:25 AM - last edited on 06-26-2014 07:30 PM by Lisa198503
How to verify NIC teaming/Bonding on HP-UX
Hi All,
I would like to verify if the NIC teaming is enabled on one of our HP-UX servers.
netstat looks like below
# netstat -in
Name Mtu Network Address Ipkts Ierrs Opkts Oerrs Coll
lan4:1 1500 143.12.212.0 143.12.212.19 3172331088 0 2573632359 0 0
lan3 1500 143.12.214.0 143.12.214.16 49214907 0 92196068 0 0
lan2* 1500 none none 0 0 0 0 0
lan1 1500 143.12.213.0 143.12.213.16 49166536 0 92195834 0 0
lo0 4136 127.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 347777939 0 347778518 0 0
lan4 1500 143.12.212.0 143.2.212.18 259015866 0 1202410993 0 0
lan4 is the Server IP.
Please Advise.
Thanks
Deepak
P.S. This thread has been moved from HP-UX>System Administration to HP-UX > networking. -HP Forum Moderator
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06-25-2014 10:42 AM
06-25-2014 10:42 AM
Re: How to verify NIC teaming/Bonding on HP-UX
Hi Deepak,
I may guess that you refer to APA configuration.
post output of
1./etc/rc.config.d/hp_apaportconf
2./etc/rc.config.d/hp_apaconf
3.lanscan
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06-26-2014 01:53 AM
06-26-2014 01:53 AM
Re: How to verify NIC teaming/Bonding on HP-UX
Thanks for your reply.
FYI, This is 11.11 machine.
below is the lanscan out put for your reference.
No apa conf files on this server.
# lanscan
Hardware Station Crd Hdw Net-Interface NM MAC HP-DLPI DLPI
Path Address In# State NamePPA ID Type Support Mjr#
0/1/2/0 0x0017A43F2292 0 UP lan0 snap0 1 ETHER Yes 119
0/2/1/0/6/0 0x0016353EB356 1 UP lan1 snap1 2 ETHER Yes 119
0/3/1/0/6/0 0x001560DEF70C 2 UP lan2 snap2 3 ETHER Yes 119
0/3/1/0/6/1 0x001560DEF70D 3 UP lan3 snap3 4 ETHER Yes 119
0/4/1/0/6/0 0x0016353EC1BC 4 UP lan4 snap4 5 ETHER Yes 119
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06-26-2014 07:32 AM
06-26-2014 07:32 AM
Re: How to verify NIC teaming/Bonding on HP-UX
Hi Deepak,
provide lansan -q output. I was wrong at this point.
you don't have any configuration files for apa in /etc/rc.config.d.
most probably you don't have APA configured.
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06-26-2014 06:23 PM
06-26-2014 06:23 PM
Re: How to verify NIC teaming/Bonding on HP-UX
Since this machine is 11.11, APA (the LAN teaming software) was an optional, priced product. With no config files for apa in the /etc/rc.config.d directory, the product probably not installed. And unless a very non-standard config was used, APA configs will have lan900, possibly lan901, etc setup. It may be very difficult to purchase the J4240AA APA software for 11.11 as the OS will be obsolete next year.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin