Are you using PCI interface cards?
As I understand it, you don't need to change the IRQ manually.
PCI interface slot determines the IRQ automatically.
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Subject: RE: Load Balancing over 2 ethernet cards
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How did you manage to change the IRQ address? I downloaded the tools
3Cxdiag.exe to change the IRQ of 1 of the cards as both is using IRQ 10
but when I tried to change the IRQ address, the program says that it is
NOT supported!
Any clues?
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> Subject: Load Balancing over 2 ethernet cards
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>
> Hi, all.
> I'm trying to establish load balancing feature over 2 fast
> ethernet(3c905b-tx) cards.
> In my application program, I bind eth0, eth1 in alternate turn
> using bind() system call.
> but, all the outgoing packets are sent through one interface say, eth0.
>
> I figured out the situation.
> the only interface through that all the packets are sent is the
> first entry in the routing table.
> so, all the outgoing packet are sent through the interface
> determined not by bind() but by routing table entry order.
>
> Do you have any idea of this?
> How can I achieve load balancing feature on linux network,
> eventually clustering several network cards?
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