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| Hi guys I have a customer who has an R60 cluster setup. he is running 2 dell boxes, 1 D2000 and 1 D2800. both have 2 x quad cards. SPLAT configured the interface names so it looks like this: firewall A firewall B eth3 eth0 eth4 eth1 eth7 eth5 eth8 eth6 eth11 eth9 eth12 eth10 eth14 eth12 eth15 eth13 eth16 eth17 is this some kind of splat bug? why in heck does it not number them sequentially? it makes for some serious confusion. I wasnt there for the install so i'm not sure if the admin did anything strange during that time. he has configured them so the number of clustered interfaces match up. to make things worse firewall b is the primary, he cannot fail over to A it just crashes with no real clues from cphaprob he is also running private addressing on the real external interfaces with a public address on the cluster. routing looks ok. theres no port security on the external switch |
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| just a suggestion, 2x 2 quad card = 16 eth - put all cards during install at box 1 16 x eth + internal - remove card 1 and 3, now you have 8 eth + internal but the ethXX are not renumbered (linux problem?) maybe only swap the cards in the slot. At the 1st install the firewall object was created and then at the topology tab a get interfaces was done (with all cards). |
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