Dale Yamamoto wrote:
> Running 2.0.5 on Debian Sarge, having an issue bringing up an IP
> address.
> 
> These servers have plenty of IP addresses controlled by heartbeat
> where those IPs are in the same netblock as the server's own IP
> address.  Our ISP has allocated us a second netblock that's not
> contiguous with the first one (but uses the same router, ethernet
> interface, etc.).  If I try to bring up an IP address in this second
> block without the netmask, I see "ERROR: Cannot use default route w/o
> netmask" in the logs.  If I try to bring it up explicitly designating
> it as a /27, the logs don't seem to show any errors, but the IP
> address never comes up.  In both cases, the crm_mon output shows
> 
>     ip_180_134  (heartbeat::ocf:IPaddr):        Started lvlb1
> (unmanaged)
> 
> but like I said, the IP address in question never comes up.
> 
> Since this IP address would only serve requests, I don't think I would
> need a gateway, but IPaddr doesn't seem to like that.
> 
> What should I do to get heartbeat to start/control IP addresses in the
> new netblock?  Thanks.


I suspect this is due to a known bug in IPaddr in all 2.0.x released
versions (but fixed in Hg).  Try also specifying the netmask AND the
interface.  I think you need both.  In any case, it's broken, and
probably fixed in Hg.

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