Following the 'wipe' idea I found what the problem is. Using ipvs I 
had my addresses use normal netmask (/27 in this case). Apparently 
keepalived removed the whole range defined by that netmask. So if you 
have 192.168.0.2/27 in keepalived.conf and you manually add 
192.168.0.3/27 too then .3 will be removed too. Adding VIPs with /32 
solves this problem.

  Is this behavior made on purpose?

Regards
Bgs


Bgs wrote:
> I do want keepalived to remove the VIPs when I shut it down. 
> ("do-release-ipvs"). My problem is that keepalived removed other IPs too 
> that it's not supposed to handle...
> 
> Or does 'release vips' mean wipe all addresses from interface?
> 
> Graeme Fowler wrote:
>> On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 12:24 +0100, Bgs wrote:
>>> Any ideas? Bug or config error?
>> I hate to have to say this, but: man keepalived
>>
>> You need either or both of:
>>
>>  --dont-release-vrrp, -V
>>     leave (don’t remove) VRRP VIPs & VROUTEs on daemon stop.
>>  --dont-release-ipvs, -I
>>     Dont remove IPVS topology on daemon stop.
>>
>> Graeme
>>
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