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тАО09-03-2009 10:42 AM
тАО09-03-2009 10:42 AM
Friends,
I want to configure a package with 2 VIPs (MCSG 11.18, RHEL 5.3).One VIP on the production LAN and one on BAckup LAN. Is it possible not to monitor the VIP on backup LAN. Means, the pkg should not failover even if the backup LAN fails.
Thanks
Sudeesh
I want to configure a package with 2 VIPs (MCSG 11.18, RHEL 5.3).One VIP on the production LAN and one on BAckup LAN. Is it possible not to monitor the VIP on backup LAN. Means, the pkg should not failover even if the backup LAN fails.
Thanks
Sudeesh
The most predictable thing in life is its unpredictability
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тАО09-04-2009 04:43 AM
тАО09-04-2009 04:43 AM
Solution
Yes, it's possible.
Assuming that you use modular (new-style) package configuration: just put in a "monitored_subnet" parameter for the production LAN only, but "ip_subnet" and "ip_address" parameters for both LANs.
It can be done with a legacy-type configuration too. I don't have my notes here with me right now, but if I remember correctly, this behaviour could be achieved by putting a SUBNET line for the production LAN only in the package configuration file, but still configuring IP addresses for both LANs in the package control script.
MK
Assuming that you use modular (new-style) package configuration: just put in a "monitored_subnet" parameter for the production LAN only, but "ip_subnet" and "ip_address" parameters for both LANs.
It can be done with a legacy-type configuration too. I don't have my notes here with me right now, but if I remember correctly, this behaviour could be achieved by putting a SUBNET line for the production LAN only in the package configuration file, but still configuring IP addresses for both LANs in the package control script.
MK
MK
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тАО09-04-2009 08:47 AM
тАО09-04-2009 08:47 AM
Re: Service Guard and relocatble IP
Thank you very much.
That solved my problem. Used the monitoring subnet option only for primary lan.
Completed MCSG setup today and it is running fine...
regards
sudeesh
That solved my problem. Used the monitoring subnet option only for primary lan.
Completed MCSG setup today and it is running fine...
regards
sudeesh
The most predictable thing in life is its unpredictability
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тАО09-04-2009 08:48 AM
тАО09-04-2009 08:48 AM
Re: Service Guard and relocatble IP
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