Public bug reported:

802.3ad bonding configurations that formerly worked on jaunty are now
failing on startup under karmic. After the system has started,
restarting networking will bring the bond up correctly. This only
applies to bond_mode 4 / 802.3ad, I've tested that switching to
bond_mode 0 corrects the issue, and other users experiencing this bug
all were using bond_mode 4 as well.

dmesg output fills with "bonding: bond0: Warning: Found an uninitialized
port", even after the system starts up and the port should be
"initialized"

It appears to occur on multiple drivers (bnx2, e1000 confirmed).

One initially wants to blame the startup ordering due to the switch to
upstart, but I believe it is an edge case that hasn't been seen before
because we haven't been starting up so quickly that the hardware hasn't
had time to fully initialized.

Configuration and output from multiple users is in this thread: 
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8311572

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  802.3ad bonding configurations that formerly worked on jaunty are now
  failing on startup under karmic. After the system has started,
  restarting networking will bring the bond up correctly. This only
  applies to bond_mode 4 / 802.3ad, I've tested that switching to
  bond_mode 0 corrects the issue, and other users experiencing this bug
  all were using bond_mode 4 as well.
  
  dmesg output fills with "bonding: bond0: Warning: Found an uninitialized
  port", even after the system starts up and the port should be
  "initialized"
  
  It appears to occur on multiple drivers (bnx2, e1000 confirmed).
  
  One initially wants to blame the startup ordering due to the switch to
  upstart, but I believe it is an edge case that hasn't been seen before
  because we haven't been starting up so quickly that the hardware hasn't
  had time to fully initialized.
+ 
+ Configuration and output from multiple users is in this thread:
+ http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8311572

** Description changed:

  802.3ad bonding configurations that formerly worked on jaunty are now
  failing on startup under karmic. After the system has started,
  restarting networking will bring the bond up correctly. This only
  applies to bond_mode 4 / 802.3ad, I've tested that switching to
  bond_mode 0 corrects the issue, and other users experiencing this bug
  all were using bond_mode 4 as well.
  
  dmesg output fills with "bonding: bond0: Warning: Found an uninitialized
  port", even after the system starts up and the port should be
  "initialized"
  
  It appears to occur on multiple drivers (bnx2, e1000 confirmed).
  
  One initially wants to blame the startup ordering due to the switch to
  upstart, but I believe it is an edge case that hasn't been seen before
  because we haven't been starting up so quickly that the hardware hasn't
  had time to fully initialized.
  
- Configuration and output from multiple users is in this thread:
+ Configuration and output from multiple users is in this thread: 
  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8311572

** Package changed: ubuntu => linux (Ubuntu)

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802.3ad interface bonding fails if started too early
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/482419
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