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stopping 'pulse' doesn't unbind from UDP 539 (heartbeat)

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Subject: stopping 'pulse' doesn't unbind from UDP 539 (heartbeat)
From: Gonzalo Servat <gonzalo@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 12:24:41 +1100
Hi all!

If I add a new virtual IP address to monitor into lvs, it doesn't take
effect until I restart pulse. 
Only problem is I can stop pulse successfully but when I try to start it 
back up it says it can't bind to socket.
I do a netstat -a and port 539/UDP (heartbeat port) is there and bound to
eth0.
Obvious thing to do after that is check the processes that are running.
Pulse/fos/etc are not there. There's nothing running.

Anyone come across this problem and knows how to fix it?

Once I reboot the system lvs comes up with the interface I added before the
reboot.

Thanks in advance for any help!

Gonzalo


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