> I created a set of aggregations using bge[1-3]. I'd have one over bge1, > and another over bge2 and bge3. Once I created the aggregation, I'd > make sure the configuration in /etc/aggregation.conf (or > /etc/dladm/aggregation.conf, depending on the OS version) was correct, > and then I'd upgrade the sytem to my test bits. After the system > rebooted, I'd check two things: > > - the contents of /etc/dladm/datalink.conf had the correct information > for both aggregations > - that dladm show-aggr showed the correct information for both > aggregations. > > If both were correct, I considered that the test passed and I went on to > the next OS version. > Both would be correct. The problem is that aggregations are created too late (later than the network/physical service).
> I didn't try any tests involving /etc/hostname.aggrN, that was an > oversight on my part. Sorry. > That's okay. > I think Seb's option three is the best way to go. > As long as the datalink-upgrade service can be run very early during boot, yes, I agree it is a good approach. I will try it out. Thank you! - Cathy
