Re: corosync issue with two interface directives

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On 10-07-13 12:33 AM, Dan Frincu wrote:
It seems that the issue could also be caused because Corosync looks at
the classfull network masks of a bindnetaddr directive, in this case,
even if you have addresses with /24 netmask, Corosync thinks they're /8.
Try changing to a private class C addressing scheme, which also uses /24.

Read more here http://www.corosync.org/doku.php?id=faq:configure_openais

Regards.

That's an interesting assumption. Is there no way to specify the netmask? If not, I'll try that change.

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