From: Colin B. on 26 Jul 2010 14:54 Hey all; We're starting to use link aggregation in our environment, and creating the aggregations with dladm. Lo and behold, the information is stored in /etc/aggregation.conf, which is a good ol' flat file, but has a dire warning at the top: "DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY!!! USE DLADM OR THE UNIVERSE WILL COLLAPSE!!!" Well, not _quite_ but something along those lines. The question I have is, is there any reason not to create this file by hand? Does dladm do anything besides put an entry in this file when creating a link aggregation? Thanks, Colin
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