Ciao,
the IPsrcaddr was before AFS.
Anyway I've solved, the problems was due a misconfigured rule on the
firewall regarding the AFS port.
Without IPsrcaddr seems to works fine, since if I use IPsrcaddr I've
noticed that the server lost the default gateway when I stop heartbeat
thanks
cristina
On Feb 3, 2009, at 2:33 PM, Dejan Muhamedagic wrote:
Ciao,
On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 08:27:44AM +0100, Cristina Bulfon wrote:
Ciao Dejan,
first of all thanks for the answer.
I did but it didn't work ...in that case the haresource file was
afsitfs3.roma1.infn.it IPadd2r::141.108.26.31/24/eth0:0
IPsrcaddr::141.108.26.31
Was IPsrcaddr started before or after afs? Perhaps changing the
order may help. Unfortunately, these issues are sometimes hard to
resolve.
Thanks,
Dejan
cristina
On Feb 2, 2009, at 5:09 PM, Dejan Muhamedagic wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 02, 2009 at 03:40:55PM +0100, Cristina Bulfon wrote:
Hello,
We'd like to configure AFS Fileserver using heartbeat in active/
passive
mode.
The servers have been installed using the Big Box Linux ES46
(based on
RedHat) with OpenAFS 1.4.7, heartbeat 2.1.3 and DRBD 8.3.0.
The test layout consists of two servers and two partitions ( one is
/vicepa
and the other is /usr/afs). The disk/partitons are visible
through the
SAN
on both servers and DRBD takes care about that.
On the heartbeat side we have the following haresource file
afsitfs3.roma1.infn.it IPaddr2::Y.Y.Y.Y/24/eth0:0
afsitfs3.roma1.infn.it drbddisk::r0
Filesystem::/dev/drbd1::/vicepa::xfs
afsitfs3.roma1.infn.it drbddisk::r1
Filesystem::/dev/drbd2::/usr/afs::ext3
afsitfs3.roma1.infn.it Y.Y.Y.Y afs
On the afs side we've also configured the NetInfo and the
NetRestrict
file,
in the NetInfo we put the IP address stored on VLDB server ( in
this case
Y.Y.Y.Y) while in the NetRestrict put the IP addresses of the two
servers.
The problem is that everything is working fine inside the LAN
but If I
try
to execute a simple command like "ls" from outiside the LAN I got
Connection Timed Out
If we look at the FileLog file we saw that the Fileserver takes
the IP
and
hostname as the real server instead of the virtual one.
Perhaps IPsrcaddr can help.
Thanks,
Dejan
....
Mon Feb 2 13:18:37 2009 FileServer host name is
'afsitfs3.roma1.infn.it
Mon Feb 2 13:18:37 2009 FileServer afsitfs3.roma1.infn.it has
address
141.108.26.29 (0x1d1a6c8d or 0x8d6c1a1d in host byte order)
.....
We really appreciate any suggestion for solving the problem
Thanks in advance
cristina
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