I have configured VRRP on two servers. Server01 (the master)
dladm create-vnic -m vrrp -V 12 -A inet -l igb0 vnic12 vrrpadm create-router -V 12 -A inet -l igb0 vrrp12 ipadm create-addr -T static -d -a 10.96.11.205/24 vnic12/server01 Server02 (the backup) dladm create-vnic -m vrrp -V 12 -A inet -l e1000g0 vnic12 vrrpadm create-router -V 12 -A inet -l e1000g0 vrrp12 ipadm create-addr -T static -d -a 10.96.11.205/24 vnic12/server02 vrrpadm modify-router -p 150 vrrp12 >From my notebook I'm able to ping the VIP. If I shutdown the Server01, the other one become the master, and I can continue to ping the VIP. If I power on the Server01, it become the master, and Server02 returns to the backup state. And I can continue to ping the VIP. So... all works as espected? No. If I try to ping the VIP from the server that is in the backup state, I can't reach such IP owned by the master server. Is such behavior by design? The VRRP implementation expects that the backup node cannot reach the VIP owned by the master one? (If someone uses SmartOS, he can verify that also this system suffers of the same issue). Thanks, A _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss