2008/9/16 Alan A <alan.zg@xxxxxxxxx>
You have to look for the bonding option in /etc/modprobe.conf .. Mode 1 is going to use only one NIC at the time and engage the other NIC only if the first one fails. Try mode 0 which is round robin or mode 5 or 6.
have configured Cluster Suite with 2 servers
Server 1 : 192.168.13.110 IP Address and hostname is primary
Server 2 : 192.168.13.179 IP Address and hostname is secondary
Floating : 192.168.13.83 IP Address (Assumed by currently active server)
I have configured Ethernet Channel Bonding in Each Cluster Nodes as per the below link
another thing to check is that multicasting is on in the switch (if it is a managable one) handling the cluster heartbeat .... That is known to have caused quite a few anxious moments for the clusterites in the past...
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