Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from Tim: > William Bloom <wbloom <at> eldocomp.com> writes: > > > > > If I'd had this experience, I'd be tempted to use tcpdump on whichever > physical > > interface is carpdev for the suspect carp interface in order to verify that > > multicast is enabled on your switch. With carp interfaces up, you should > see > > periodic multicast messages. If you don't see any, then you've found your > > problem (and you need to revisit the switch configuration in order to fix > it). > > Bill > > > > Thanks Bill. I'd suspect the switch too except that all 3 carp interfaces are > on the same physical interface in this case, yet it's only carp0 that > experiences this behavior. Nevertheless, I will haul out tcpdump and see > what's > going on. To answer your question, no, pf is not running on these boxes. I > also have two 3.7 CARP/pfsync firewalls that have never exhibited this > behavior > and they are on the same switch.
dude your carp0 is down. unless you "up" it -- nothing will happen. i suggest you compare your hostname.carp* files to discover what exactly you have missed in the hostname.carp0 . cu -- paranoic mickey (my employers have changed but, the name has remained)