Pulse Interfaces

Seth Paxton seth at thefranchisebuilders.com
Tue Mar 18 17:36:55 UTC 2008


Thank you for the quick reply.  I have not implemented a failover
solution for LVS, but that is going to change in the near future.  

The issue also occurs when rebooting the LVS server and Pulse comes up
for the first time.  It is not bringing up all interfaces.  I have to
manually set the interfaces using ifconfig.  Something else I just found
that might be intresting is that when pulse starts
successfully, /var/log/messages shows all interfaces are being brought
up in the ipvsadm routing table, but some of the interfaces don't show
up in the ifconfig output. 

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> > Subject: Pulse Interfaces
> > Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 15:41:57 -0700
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> > When restarting pulse, I have noticed that pulse does not bring up all
> > virtual interfaces, causing some services to not work properly.  In
> > order to fix the issue, I have to use the ifconfig command to bring up
> > the virtual interfaces manually.  this is a serious issue because high
> > availablity is our priority.  Has anybody else had a similar issue?  If
> > so, what has been done to resolve it?  any help would be greatly
> > appreciated.  
> > 
> > ~Seth
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> > Are you doing heartbeat and is there a failover possibly holding onto some vips.  Have you also tried service pulse stop/start.  Also service network stop/start to see results
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> > Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 15:41:57 
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> > Subject: Pulse Interfaces
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> > 
> > When restarting pulse, I have noticed that pulse does not bring up all
> > virtual interfaces, causing some services to not work properly.  In
> > order to fix the issue, I have to use the ifconfig command to bring up
> > the virtual interfaces manually.  this is a serious issue because high
> > availablity is our priority.  Has anybody else had a similar issue?  If
> > so, what has been done to resolve it?  any help would be greatly
> > appreciated.  
> > 
> > ~Seth
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