[Sunhelp] Odd possible ARP issue?

Harold Flynn hmflynn at earthlink.net
Mon Jul 24 16:34:03 CDT 2000


did you check the arp tables on the sparcs?

additionally, failing over would have been dependent upon what the child
process/hagrp would have been, and whether physical communication with the
NT boxes would be reason for failover (which IMO, is a bad idea).

also, do you have the systems set up to use both mac addresses, vs. the
default of using only one mac for both interfaces?  (i can't recall the
configuration setting ... somebody (probably dale) will recall).

------Original Message------
From: "Steven Levin" <steven.levin at ipix.com>
To: "Sunhelp at Sunhelp. Org" <sunhelp at sunhelp.org>
Sent: July 24, 2000 9:07:49 PM GMT
Subject: [Sunhelp] Odd possible ARP issue?


I manage a fairly heterogeneous group of Windows NT4, Solaris 2.8/x86, and
Solaris 2.7/SPARC systems.

Our 2.7/SPARC system is actually a pair of E4500's running the Veritas
Cluster Server for Oracle.  Each system has a couple of Fast Ethernet
interfaces plugged into the switch for redundancy.

Suddenly, without any warning, none of the Windows NT servers could talk to
the Veritas cluster.  They could ping/connect to the alternate interface,
but since the primary interface wasn't down (not only did it show good link,
but my x86 boxes, my routers, etc., could all ping the primary interface),
it didn't fail over.

We rebooted the Windows boxen, and also manually deleted ARP values, all to
no avail.  In the heat of the moment, we rebooted the pair of 4500's, which
fixed the problem.

Needless to say, I'm fairly unhappy with reboot as a fix.  And I'm totally
lost as to what the issue might have been.  Any input would be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks!

Steve
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