Our network team sometimes needs to take down sections of our network for 
maintenance. Our systems have dual paths thru pairs of switches, but often the 
maintenance will take down one of the two paths leaving all our nsd servers 
with half bandwidth.
Some of our systems are transmitting at a higher rate than can be handled by 
half network (2x40Gb hosts with tx of 50Gb+).
What can we do to gracefully handle network maintenance reducing bandwidth in 
half?
Should we set maxMBpS for affected nodes to a lower value? (default on our ess 
appears to be maxMBpS = 30000, would I reduce this to ~4000 for 32Gbps?)
Any other ideas or comments?
Our hope is that metadata operations are not affected much and users just see 
jobs and processes read or write at a slower rate.

Best,
Chris
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