On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 04:51:20PM -0600, Bob Beck wrote: > * stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-07-29 14:12]: > > I've been off and on fighting a problem with the "carp0 incorrect hash" > > error message on 2 mahcines I'm trying to set up. I replaced the network > > cards in question, check cables, swithces aet all. Verified passwords etc. > > > > Today finally I noticed that wehn I booted a signle one of the 2 new > > machines, I still get the error message! > > > > Now, I suspect that might be because I have an existing pair of 3.5 > > machines doing carp, which are my firwall. Can I not have 2 different > > carp0's on one netwokr, if they have different virtyal, and real addresses? > > Yes, as long as they use different vhid's. If you have two different > carp's on the same network with the same vhid, they will see each > other's broadcasts and complain about it like that. > > make sure they are using a different vhid. > > because I tend to have only one class C or less per physical > ethernet segment, we tend to follow the rule here of using a vhid that > corresponds to the last byte of the ip address. i.e. if my > virtual address I am carp'ing is 129.128.98.94, I will use vhid 94 for > that. (I in face have about 10 carp's running simultaneously on that > particular network).
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