Hi all,
Just a few questions ->
Is an "OFFLINE" interface going back to "ONLINE" consider as a failback by IPMP ?
I have "FAILBACK=no" in my /etc/default/mpathd; however when i do the following
(igb0 and igb7 are in the same ipmp link based group)
Quote:
if_mpadm -d igb7
-- see ip on igb7 failover to igb0
if_mpadm -r igb7
-- see ip for igb7 (currently on igb0) failback to igb7
q1) why does "if_mpadm -r igb7" cause the ip of igb7 (on igb0) to failback to igb7 when i have "FAILBACK=no" ?
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q2) is there any difference between the following IPMP linked base (active, active) setup
a) active, active (1 active ip only, 0.0.0.0 on the other interface)
e.g. hostname.igb0 ( hosta group group1 up )
hostname.igb7 ( group group1 up )
b) active, active (2 active ips , 1 on each interface)
e.g. hostname.igb0 ( hosta group group1 up )
hostname.igb7 ( hostb group group1 up )
Regards,
Noob