On 21 Oct 17:58, Uwe Werler wrote:
> 
> Mmh, it seems to have something to do how both nodes calculate to which ip
> they respond. When I have two hosts with consecutive addresses carp responds
> to one of them. For example:
> 
> carp 172.16.10.15 
> 
> host 1: 172.16.20.11: ping 172.16.10.15 works
> host 2: 172.16.20.12: ping 172.16.10.15 doesn't work.
> 
> Tried that from within host in the same subnet and also from other subnets.
> 

Ok, when carpnode 1 becomes the master by:

ipconfig -g carp carpdemote

executed on the 2nd carpnode the carp address responds to ping from host 1 and
host 2.  If carpnode 2 becomes the master the carp ip responds neither to echo
requests from host 1 nor host 2.

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