Hi all,

Im having trouble with setting up a pair of machines with a single
resource (an IP address) to failover between them.
The machines are Sun Netras (T1 105) running Gentoo Linux.

The scenario is as follows:
fw1: (primary resource holder)
        eth0: 192.168.1.52
        eth1: 10.0.0.2
        
fw3: (secondary resource holder)
        eth0: 192.168.1.60
        eth1: 10.0.0.1


eth1 is used as a private network between these two machines for the
heartbeat. (I havn't got the correct cable type to use the serial
connection for the heartbeat.)


The IP address fails over correctly in the following cases:

1. When I switch off the primary resource holder.
2. When I stop heartbeat on the primary resource holder.

However, if I disconnect the primary resource holder from the network so
that it cant ping the ping nodes, the IP address does not fail over to
the secondary resource holder.

After disconnecting the cable, The log entries in the primary resource
holder is as follows:

Apr 20 19:47:03 fw1 heartbeat: [4232]: WARN: node 192.168.1.2: is dead
Apr 20 19:47:03 fw1 heartbeat: [4232]: WARN: node 192.168.1.3: is dead
Apr 20 19:47:03 fw1 heartbeat: [4232]: debug: StartNextRemoteRscReq():
child count 1
Apr 20 19:47:03 fw1 heartbeat: [4232]: info: Link
192.168.1.2:192.168.1.2 dead.
Apr 20 19:47:03 fw1 heartbeat: [4232]: info: Link
192.168.1.3:192.168.1.3 dead.
Apr 20 19:47:03 fw1 heartbeat: [4496]: debug: notify_world: setting
SIGCHLD Handler to SIG_DFL
Apr 20 19:47:03 fw1 harc[4496]: info: Running /etc/ha.d/rc.d/status
status
Apr 20 19:47:03 fw1 heartbeat: [4512]: debug: notify_world: setting
SIGCHLD Handler to SIG_DFL
Apr 20 19:47:03 fw1 harc[4512]: info: Running /etc/ha.d/rc.d/status
status


And it stays there doing nothing.

My ha.cf file is as follows:

ucast eth1 10.0.0.1
logfile /var/log/ha-log
debugfile /var/log/ha-debug
keepalive 2
warntime 10
deadtime 30
initdead 120
baud 19200
udpport 694
auto_failback on
node fw1
node fw3


respawn hacluster /usr/lib/heartbeat/ipfail
ping 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.3
crm off

My haresources file is :
fw1 192.168.1.100/32/192.168.1.255

I'd appreciate it greatly if someone could point me in the right
direction please.

Many Thanks,
Faisal Shaikh

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