Re: Router with CARP: reproducible deadlock

2006-01-11 Thread Gleb Smirnoff
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 02:36:00PM +0100, Sebastian Schwerdhoefer wrote: S> Gleb Smirnoff schrieb am 2006-01-11 um 14:16 Uhr: S> > This means that your NIC doesn't detect loss of Ethernet link. What S> > NICs do you use? Please demask "net1" and "net2". S> S> I already gave up and dismantled my te

Re: Router with CARP: reproducible deadlock

2006-01-11 Thread Sebastian Schwerdhoefer
Thanks for this fast reply! Gleb Smirnoff schrieb am 2006-01-11 um 14:16 Uhr: > This means that your NIC doesn't detect loss of Ethernet link. What > NICs do you use? Please demask "net1" and "net2". I already gave up and dismantled my test scenario, but with this information I'll give it another

Re: Router with CARP: reproducible deadlock

2006-01-11 Thread Gleb Smirnoff
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 01:53:54PM +0100, Sebastian Schwerdhoefer wrote: S> My dream is to build a redundant router using carp. I build S> test environments, one with FreeBSD 6.0, another one using S> pfsense and I also tried OpenBSD 3.8. However in every S> environment I'm getting into a deadlock

Router with CARP: reproducible deadlock

2006-01-11 Thread Sebastian Schwerdhoefer
Hello, My dream is to build a redundant router using carp. I build test environments, one with FreeBSD 6.0, another one using pfsense and I also tried OpenBSD 3.8. However in every environment I'm getting into a deadlock situation with the following steps: 1st: Set up "router1" with 2 NICs conne