On Monday 27 February 2017 17:50:24 Rick Stevens wrote:
> That would clean it up, yes. What I recommended are settings we use
> when we set up clusters of servers on load balancers using DSR (direct
> server return). The main problem you had is that you had two different
> physical NICs on the same network, without specifying a "master" NIC
> that would respond to pings and such.
>
> If you must have two NICs on the same network, have a look at this
> kernel documentation:
>

Hi Rick,

I didn't have two NIC's on one LAN, I had one NIC with two IP's set up via 
nmtui. Back when we used to manually edit config files, I think they were 
call IP aliases.

Either way, that problem has gone away. Another problem I had was that my 
Samba shares had all become read only on that server, irrespective of whether 
or not the WiFi NIC was up.  I didn't get to the bottom of that either, but 
once I fixed this problem, that one went away too
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