My experience is that it doesn't cause them all the failover, even though an
interface going down does cause them all to failover with the pre-emption
feature enabled.
Ari
On 1/3/17 2:31pm, Freddie Cash wrote:
> Doesn't "ifconfig vhid XX state master" do what you want? It forces that vhid
> o
Doesn't "ifconfig vhid XX state master" do what you want? It forces that
vhid over to master, which should preempt the other interfaces to switch as
well.
One command.
On Feb 28, 2017 5:10 PM, "Aristedes Maniatis" wrote:
> Yes, the automatic failover is great and works perfectly to bring all
>
On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 7:58 PM, Aristedes Maniatis wrote:
> Now, what command can I type that I could run remotely (SSH over the em0
> link)
The first thing you might want to look at is screen / tmux.
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Yes, the automatic failover is great and works perfectly to bring all
interfaces over at once. But to manually force a failover I need to change the
advskew one interface at a time with ifconfig.
Ari
On 1/3/17 12:04pm, Freddie Cash wrote:
> Do you have the preemption sysctl enabled? That will
Do you have the preemption sysctl enabled? That will fail-over all carp
interfaces when any one fails.
"sysctl -a | grep carp"
I'm pretty sure there's also an ifconfig command to force the state as
either master or backup. Check the man page.
On Feb 28, 2017 5:01 PM, "Aristedes Maniatis" wrote
I have a pair network gateway boxes running FreeBSD 11 and pf. Upstream runs
VRRP to provide redundant links, one to each gateway. Internally I'm using CARP
for failover.
All works well, but I find that manually failing over the link is a bit
complicated. In short I have this:
em0: flags=8943