Re: Ethernet devices and spofs

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2009/4/21 Juan Ramon Martin Blanco <robejrm@xxxxxxxxx>
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> On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 9:02 AM, Ralph Zukeb <ralphzukeb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Hello!
>>
>> I have multicast running over eth2, with this device configured for
>> communication in my cluster.conf file. I've seen that this only works
>> then the node resolves to the ip address on eth2. Fair enough.
>>
>> This raises a question:
>> I would like to use eth0 for multicast in the case that eth2 dies.
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> Consider configuring eth0 and eth2 as a bonding device bond0.

Thanks for this.

My problem is that I have two separate networks on eth0 and eth2, with
different ip ranges...

> Greetings,
> Juanra
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>> What is the best way to approach this?
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>> Thanks
>>
>> Ralph
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