Thanks Jim.
I have another question about failover IP, I used mon to achieve failover of two servers.
When I unplug the cable of primary server, standby server takes it over and activate the same IP of primary server (I used another alias ip of NIC on both machins as detection channel ). But when I plug the cable back, problem happens, I can ping standby server from primary server but I can't ping reversly. When I run" service iptables stop", then I can ping them in both directions. However when I repeat the same operation, the same problem exists, how can I deal with this? I can't run "service iptables stop" always.
Why did this happen?
Thanks
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Thomas
Jim Trocki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003, thomas ford wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can somebody tell me if does mon support Redhat 9.0 or not?
it does.
> If I want to use snmp, what package should I download, I know when I did it on Rehat 7.3, I couldn't use ucd-snmp..rpm , I have to use ucd-snmp.tar.gz to install snmp.
>
you only need to install the snmp libs and tools if you want
to use the monitors which use snmp (snmpvar.monitor, grep 'use
SNMP' mon.d/*, etc.). if you do, then install the net-snmp and
net-snmp-perl rpms. you should also use the latest devel version of mon
(ftp://ftp.us.kernel.org/pub/software/admin/mon/devel/) because it has
fixes for some changes made with the newer net-snmp tools.
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