> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ snoop -d vnet1
 > 
 > Using device /dev/vnet1 (promiscuous mode)
 > 
 > DMZWWWZON01-IPMP02 -> syslog.aihw.gov.au ICMP Echo request (ID: 41731 
 > Sequence number: 2794)
 > 
 > DMZWWWZON01-IPMP02 -> 192.168.9.4  ICMP Echo request (ID: 41731 Sequence 
 > number: 2795)
 > 
 > DMZWWWZON01-IPMP02 -> 192.168.9.10 ICMP Echo request (ID: 41731 Sequence 
 > number: 2796)
 > 
 > DMZWWWZON01-IPMP02 -> 192.168.9.13 ICMP Echo request (ID: 41731 Sequence 
 > number: 2797)
 > 
 > DMZWWWZON01-IPMP02 -> syslog.aihw.gov.au ICMP Echo request (ID: 41731 
 > Sequence number: 2798)
 > 
 > DMZWWWZON01-IPMP02 -> 192.168.9.4  ICMP Echo request (ID: 41731 Sequence 
 > number: 2799)

So this looks bad: none of the ICMP probes from in.mpathd are being
answered.  Do you have access to these other machines, so that you can
check whether or not they're seeing the packets and/or responding?  If
they are responding, seems like there's something (firewall?) dropping
those responses.

-- 
meem
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