Toby Corkindale <[email protected]> writes:

> I hit a problem when attempting to upgrade to kernel 3.17.2 on a
> particular server.
> Some time between 3.13 and 3.17, the bonding driver has stopped
> accepting ppp devices, instead throwing an error that the MAC address
> cannot be changed.
> (And does not allow this to be forced)
>
> I suspect it's unlikely.. but has anyone here encountered this issue
> and found a solution?

I have two upstream PPPoEs to different ISPs.
I don't bond them, but I have policy routing magick to send replies out
the correct link (without bothering with BGP and an AS):
http://cyber.com.au/~twb/doc/dual-uplink.txt

No idea if that's a usable plan B for your setup.

> Alternatively.. do you know where the right place to file bug report
> about this would be? It's been a while since I've filed anything
> against the linux kernel itself.

If it's a stock kernel, complain to your distro.

If you're compiling it yourself, have you double-checked that you
haven't accidentally =n'd something you need for bonds to accept pppN?

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