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06-28-2012 09:09 AM
06-28-2012 09:09 AM
Re: HP9000 Containers and NFS mounts
Check your routing configuration for the container. If the NFS server is not on the same subnet as your primary interface it may be using the default route which could be set using the secondary interface. From the global execute:
# srp -v -l <container> -s network
for example: (see red for default route)
srp -v -l hp9ksys -s network
Name: hp9ksys Template: hp9000sys Service: network ID: 1
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Compartment Configuration (/etc/cmpt/hp9ksys.rules):
// owns the IP address
interface 192.1.1.111
Netconf Configuration:
INTERFACE_NAME="lan23:7"
INTERFACE_SKIP="true"
IP_ADDRESS="192.1.1.111"
TYPE="ipv4"
SUBNET_MASK="255.255.255.0"
INTERFACE_STATE="up"
BROADCAST_ADDRESS=""
DHCP_ENABLE="0"
INTERFACE_MODULES=""
CMGR_TAG="compartment="hp9ksys" template="hp9000sys" service="network" id="1""
ROUTE_DESTINATION="default"
ROUTE_SKIP="true"
ROUTE_MASK=""
ROUTE_GATEWAY="192.1.1.1"
ROUTE_COUNT="1"
ROUTE_ARGS=""
ROUTE_SOURCE="192.1.1.111"
ROUTE_PARAMS=""
Name: hp9ksys Template: hp9000sys Service: network ID: 4
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Compartment Configuration (/etc/cmpt/hp9ksys.rules):
// owns the IP address
interface 194.1.1.56
Netconf Configuration:
INTERFACE_NAME="lan1"
INTERFACE_SKIP="true"
IP_ADDRESS="194.1.1.56"
TYPE="ipv4"
SUBNET_MASK="255.255.255.0"
INTERFACE_STATE="up"
BROADCAST_ADDRESS=""
DHCP_ENABLE="0"
INTERFACE_MODULES=""
CMGR_TAG="compartment="hp9ksys" template="hp9000sys" service="network" id="4""
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06-28-2012 10:08 AM
06-28-2012 10:08 AM
Re: HP9000 Containers and NFS mounts
From the container host (global) server I executed the command, here is the output. IP 10.11.16.138 is the primary container IP.
j217u019# srp -v -l hpc1 -s network
Name: hpc1 Template: hp9000sys Service: network ID: 1
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Compartment Configuration (/etc/cmpt/hpc1.rules):
// owns the IP address
interface 10.11.16.138
Netconf Configuration:
INTERFACE_NAME="lan901:1"
INTERFACE_SKIP="true"
IP_ADDRESS="10.11.16.138"
TYPE="ipv4"
SUBNET_MASK="255.255.255.128"
INTERFACE_STATE="up"
BROADCAST_ADDRESS=""
DHCP_ENABLE="0"
INTERFACE_MODULES=""
CMGR_TAG="compartment="hpc1" template="hp9000sys" service="network" id="1""
ROUTE_DESTINATION="default"
ROUTE_SKIP="true"
ROUTE_MASK=""
ROUTE_GATEWAY="10.11.16.131"
ROUTE_COUNT="1"
ROUTE_ARGS=""
ROUTE_SOURCE="10.11.16.138"
ROUTE_PARAMS=""
Name: hpc1 Template: hp9000sys Service: network ID: 2
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Compartment Configuration (/etc/cmpt/hpc1.rules):
// owns the IP address
interface 10.11.5.63
Netconf Configuration:
INTERFACE_NAME="lan2:1"
INTERFACE_SKIP="true"
IP_ADDRESS="10.11.5.63"
TYPE="ipv4"
SUBNET_MASK="255.255.255.0"
INTERFACE_STATE="up"
BROADCAST_ADDRESS=""
DHCP_ENABLE="0"
INTERFACE_MODULES=""
CMGR_TAG="compartment="hpc1" template="hp9000sys" service="network" id="2""
ROUTE_DESTINATION="default"
ROUTE_SKIP="true"
ROUTE_MASK=""
ROUTE_GATEWAY="10.11.5.1"
ROUTE_COUNT="1"
ROUTE_ARGS=""
ROUTE_SOURCE="10.11.5.63"
ROUTE_PARAMS=""
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06-28-2012 10:18 AM
06-28-2012 10:18 AM
Re: HP9000 Containers and NFS mounts
You have 2 default gateways set for the container, one using each interface. Try removing the default gateway for the backup network - I assume that you only want to use that netwrork for 'backups'
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06-28-2012 10:34 AM
06-28-2012 10:34 AM
Re: HP9000 Containers and NFS mounts
On the container host server (global), I found the following in its netconf file for this particular interface:
ROUTE_DESTINATION[2]="default"
ROUTE_SKIP[2]="true"
ROUTE_MASK[2]=""
ROUTE_GATEWAY[2]="10.11.5.1"
ROUTE_COUNT[2]=1
ROUTE_ARGS[2]=""
ROUTE_SOURCE[2]="10.11.5.63"
ROUTE_PARAMS[2]=""
I will remove the "10.11.5.1" from the ROUTE_GATEWAY, do I leave the ROUTE_SOURCE alone?
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06-28-2012 12:18 PM
06-28-2012 12:18 PM
Re: HP9000 Containers and NFS mounts
you should use the srp commands to modify the container network configuration - or use the Container Manager GUI found in SMH.
This command should work for your configuration:
# srp -b -r hpc1 -s network -id 2 iface=lan2:1 ip_address=10.11.5.63 ip_mask=255.255.255.0
then use "srp -v -l hpc1 -s network -id 2" to verify that there is no default route in the container configuration
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06-29-2012 07:13 AM
06-29-2012 07:13 AM
SolutionDoug,
Thank you for the help. That was the issue. I did not even realize that the default gateway was configured for that lan card. I removed it, modified the container. Just to be certain, I rebooted the host system, restarted the container and all is well. This issue is resolved.
Thanks to all who contributed.
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