On 16-01-25 03:43 PM, rizz2pro . wrote:
> Ok we've figured it out.
>
> We have a couple identical environments all attached to one switch and
> they are all advertising the same VHIDs to each other and it looks to
> be causing some arp problems. (Environment A was getting CARP
> advertisements from
Ok we've figured it out.
We have a couple identical environments all attached to one switch and
they are all advertising the same VHIDs to each other and it looks to
be causing some arp problems. (Environment A was getting CARP
advertisements from Environment B and vice versa)
After specifying a
I like that!
They are indeed managed switches. Although I was thinking it was related to
ARP I never actually dug into the switches logs. This sounds like it might
just fit. I will get back to you shortly. Thanks for all your help
On Jan 22, 2016 11:00 AM, "Adam Thompson" wrote:
>
> On 16-01-21
On 16-01-21 04:02 PM, rizz2pro . wrote:
I know the CARP interface's MAC address is generated by the VHID so I am
sort of leaning towards it be an ARP issue and possibly not an issue with
the OBSD system. But I am hoping for some hints or ideas from you guys.
I have a suspicion... what kind of swi
Hey,
Welcome to the OpenBSD community mailing list. I'm also using CARP for
lots of HA-setups and yes, I will be gentle. I have never had issues
like yours but my setup seems very different. The virtual host id (vhid)
and its ip adress becomes a carp-group, so changing the vhid back and
forth
Hello,
This is my first time posting here so be gentle.
It seems that random CARP interfaces on our systems will just die, stop
replying to any requests OR only 1 request out of ~50 will make it through,
slowly.
tcpdump also shows no traffic reach the interface. Only when that 1 request
makes i
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