On 10/12/2011 06:15 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I solved it by having two physical connections to my network.
Yes, I thought of this too.
I used the second nic for the drbd-communication, but I think I will have
to change this.

If your networking equipment supports VLAN, you could add a virtual lan to the existing ethernet device.

vconfig add eth0 42

Then assign an address to eth0.42. You can use eth0 for your endpoints and eth0.42 for your provider or whichever way you want it.

You do then, of course, need to turn trunking onto the switch port that is connected to eth0 and enable VLAN 1 and 42. You will need to make it permanent via system config scripts. For RedHat based distros, this includes /etc/sysconfig/network and /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0.42 files.

I have never tried this with your exact situation, but it works well for me in other projects.

Dale


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