Okay, I found that ifconfig does not show the virtual IP address, but "ip addr show" shows it bound to an interface. Seems that ifconfig can only handle old style aliases.
dirk
--On 13. Juli 2008 14:28:29 +0200 "Dirk H. Schulz" dirk.schulz@kinzesberg.de wrote:
Hi folks,
I have set up a cluster on CentOS 5.2 using /etc/cluster/cluster.conf - and it works fine. It's only purpose is to switch a virtual IP between two routers.
Now the service is running, I can ping the virtual IP from outside - but this virtual IP is not bound to any interface. How does this work? Can I force the cluster to bind it to a certain interface?
I need this because the routing daemon (xorp) does not make use of an ip address that is not bound to an interface.
Any hint or help is appreciated.
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