Hello again

I made identical configurations to both boxes pf wise only difference
was the physical interface under the vlan interfaces on top of what carp
was built, and i couldnot get carp/pfsync to work correctly, ongoing
traffic at failover didnot hit right queue, only new traffic did. 

Note: One Box has nic with EM driver other BNX

I got the Failover queue sync working correctly ( ongoing traffic at
failover moment hits the right queue, rather then default queue) by
adding no state to all queue rules. That thou produces alot of more
spam(@pflog)/resource usage, are there any other workarounds for this
issue. and hows the sitsuation with it at openbsd 4.5 ?

 
example: 
pass in log on vlan0 from zzz.xxx.yyy.ddd/30 queue
(zzz.xxx.yyy.ddd_stdi, zzz.xxx.yyy.ddd_acki) no state

On E, 2009-06-01 at 22:47 +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
> * Georg Kahest <ge...@viatel.ee> [2009-06-01 15:21]:
> > Yes the rulesets are identical, strange thing is from pftop it seems
> > that it hits default queue (25mbit queue) but somehow the client gets
> > 10~MB/s what seems more of interface root queue value rather then that
> > default queue. Thou the real queue it should use is at 8mbit.
> 
> that is expected with states without reference back to a rule. this
> clearly proves your rulesets are not identical, because otherwise that
> ref would have been there.
> and in any case - current behaves differently, queueing info now lives
> on the state.
> 
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