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RE: ultramonkey heartbeat and ldirectord problem

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Subject: RE: ultramonkey heartbeat and ldirectord problem
From: Charles Holbrook <cholbrook@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 24 Jun 2003 17:34:18 -0500
all route statements were re-added on boot of server, MAC addresses are
different however I don't do heartbeat monitoring based off of MAC
address.  Chances are it was something that completely slipped my mind
until 10 minutes ago.  Servers were set up to also do heartbeat across
serial port.  I plugged serial port in but did not verify that it was
set up in the BIOS.  I am fairly sure that this was the cause of the
split brained personality I was seeing.

On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 16:22, Easytrans Systems (Laurie Baker) wrote:
> >when atm1 takes over it will create the virtual IP addresses bound to
> >the correct interfaces but it will not actually pass any traffic.  An
> >ipvsadm shows the number of inactive connections to be incrementing the
> >exact value of the number of attempts I am making through it but no
> >connection ever returns any information.
> 
> Sounds like a routing issue, are you sure all your routings were restored on
> boot in this server?
> and what about your MAC address? same or different -- what knows about the
> old one?
> 
> Just some thoughts
> 
> Laurie.
> 
> 
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