Hello,
I confirm that On Solaris platform with VCS implementation it is
required that the "local-mac-address?=true". This information is
provided into the Veritas Cluster Server Installation Guide.
I extract for you information form VCS Installation Guide for Solaris
5.0 on chapter "Preparing to
If you have multiple NIC's on a single Sun box plugged into a Cisco
switch environment using multiple VLAN, use of Local MAC = False may be
causing spanning tree reconverge. The switch fabric is potentially
discovering duplicate MAC addresses on different VLAN segments and
assumes a loop somewhere
Hello
Thanks for the advices. I usually do ssh to one of the vIPs controlled
by the VCS, eg. 10.6.132.14. All the applications (for instance
diameter) also use vIPs.
Actually I didn't try to test whether there is a difference in
connectivity behaviour if I connect to physical IP. Will try to see
Sorry,
Should have been more clear.
VCS is capable of bringing IP addresses up and down. It uses standard OS
commands to do so (ifconfig in this case). It does not have anything in
the data path at all.
The only time VCS could possibly be involved is if a failover of a VCS
managed IP address were
What address to you telnet to?
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Subject: [Veritas-ha] connectivity delays
Hello,
Let me introduce my little
Hello,
Let me introduce my little connectivity question, maybe VCS-related:
VCS 4.1, 2 Netras 440 with Solaris 10, 5 service groups, one of them is
network. Config files attached. The problem is that often we experience
connectivity delays which are demonstrated for instance by telnet
hold-ups, t