Here’s what I did (whether it’s the right/best way or not, it seems to work) using just the GUI:
1. Turned on LACP bonding in the gigabit switch (ZyXEL GS-2024) for the two ports.
2. Fired up the 2nd NIC via the GUI and ARD (for everything, no CLI involved) and gave it a static IP.
3. Disconnected from 1st NIC and reconnected via 2nd NIC.
4. Created a 1 NIC LACP bonded pipe with the 1st NIC and configured it with the same static IP it had before as a singleton.
5. Disconnected from the 2nd NIC and reconnected via 1st NIC.
6. Added the 2nd NIC into the LACP bonded pipe created in #4 above by just editing it in the Network->Network config pane.
7. Checked using “changeip -checkhostname” to make sure nothing was upsetting to the Xserve.
Voila. Didn’t end up pulling out the rug from under myself either. And the LACP bonding seems to work even after a restart.
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