Hi Atanas,
Thank you for helping me. Its working now. However, I didn't know the sysctl
net.inet.carp.arpbalance must be enabled just to make everything work. I
thought that sysctl is only needed if you intend to do some load balancing (the
manual says it)..in which it wasn't my aim in the fi
You misssysctl net.inet.carp.arpbalance=1
if this not work again please paste you current carp config
Mark Jayson Alvarez wrote:
br,
CCNP Atanas Yankov
Network Administrator
AngelSoft Ltd.
Good day freebsd-net!
I have tried everything to make it work, yet I failed misserably
Here are my
Good day freebsd-net!
I have tried everything to make it work, yet I failed misserably
Here are my findings:
1. First arping only works if it detects more than 1 carp-enabled machine.
2. I can still see that both of the two carp-enabled machine as BACKUP (even
with the other having lower
It's must go into ports and install it ;))
cd /usr/ports/net/arping/
make install clean
then man arping
and then read man carp carefully
there is 2 examples one that work for fail-over and second that make
fail-over and load-balacing
i think you should try this one
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ifconfig carp0
Atanas Yankov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The better solutuon to test how carp
worked is a arping :))) not ssh or
other and you may be
need to set a /32 mask for a virtual ip address , if you remind how
works ip alliasing in freebsd.
No luck, no manual entry for arping. the /32 mask won't wor
The better solutuon to test how carp worked is a arping :))) not ssh or
other and you may be
need to set a /32 mask for a virtual ip address , if you remind how
works ip alliasing in freebsd.
br,
CCNP Atanas Yankov
Network Administrator
AngelSoft Ltd.
Hi,
I have 2 machines running freebsd
Hi,
I have 2 machines running freebsd 6.0 compiled with "device carp". The example
in the carp manual slightly confuses me. I can't make those 2 machines to
appear as one... I hope you can help me.
machine A has xl0 with assigned ip of 10.10.8.145
machine B has xl0 with assigned ip of 10.10