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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Differentiating between Virtual and non Virtual IP addresses Post 302254428 by vineetd on Tuesday 4th of November 2008 11:41:32 AM
Old 11-04-2008
Differentiating between Virtual and non Virtual IP addresses

Hello,

I would like to know if there is a command or any configuration file to find and differentiate the Virtual IP Addresses (of the Cluster Resource Group) and the IP Address of the Cluster Node. I observe that the ifconfig -a command returns all the IP addresses configured on the different Adapters. The /etc/hosts file contains the IP addresses of both the nodes and the also the other Service IP Labels. But we still can't differentiate that a particular IP Address is of the node or related to Service IP Label of any Resource Group

Thanks,



Vineet
 

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GVPECTRL(8)						   GNU Virtual Private Ethernet 					       GVPECTRL(8)

NAME
gvpectrl - GNU Virtual Private Ethernet Control Program SYNOPSIS
gvpectrl [-ckgs] [--config=DIR] [--generate-keys] [--help] [--kill[=SIGNAL]] [--show-config] [--version] DESCRIPTION
This is the control program for the gvpe, the virtual private ethernet daemon. OPTIONS
-c, --config=DIR Read configuration options from DIR. -g, --generate-keys Generate public/private RSA key-pair and exit. -q, --quiet Suppresses messages the author finds nonessential for scripting purposes. --help Display short list of options. --kill[=SIGNAL] Attempt to kill a running gvpectrl (optionally with the specified SIGNAL instead of SIGTERM) and exit. --show-config Show a summary of the configuration, and how gvpe interprets it. Can also be very useful when designing firewall scripts. --version Output version information and exit. BUGS
If you find any bugs, report them to gvpe@schmorp.de. SEE ALSO
gvpe(5), gvpe.conf(5), gvpe(8). GVPE comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details. AUTHOR
Marc Lehmann <gvpe@schmorp.de>. 2.2 2008-09-01 GVPECTRL(8)
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