Am 10.09.21 um 20:06 schrieb Dominik Baack:
For various reasons the network interfaces are mapped to the same IP range e.g. x.x.x.15y (eno1), x.x.x.17y (ib1), x.x.x.18y (ib2) with x constant for all ports and server and only "y" changing for individual server.
Don't do this. The Linux kernel will happily answer ARP requests on any interface for the IPs it has configured anywhere. That means you have a constant ARP flapping in your network.
Make the three interfaces bonded and configure all three IPs on the bonded interface.
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