On 9/29/2011 11:06 AM, Bryant Zimmerman wrote: > I have two identical routers built with supermicro mother boards using 2 > onboard intel nics plus two nic ports on an intel pci-card. > The issue I am having is that it appears that CARP is locking both units > up at the same time. When the issue occurs I can not reach either router > on their direct public or private address as soon as I do a hardware > rest they come back to life. When I plugged a console cable in I was > able to get access to the shell but I did not have the time to do any > diag. I just issued a reboot command. We are on the nanobsd build. Does > anyone have any ideas. We have seen this on two different production > installs. We need to come up with a solution or we will be unable to use > CARP at all. We did not see this kind of CARP issue with 1.2.3 but > we also had a much simpler install. > > Right now we have 8 public CARP addresses and 10 private CARP addresses > each on their own private VLAN.
We need a lot more information about the setup there. Exactly what version/build is in use, hardware involved, etc. There are many people using CARP on 2.0 in production without issues, so there isn't a general issue there that we're aware of. If you could still get to the console that would rule out an OS panic at least, but seeing the system logs from that point would be critical in figuring out what is happening. The output of ifconfig -a at a minimum would be needed, you can partially obscure the IPs if you wish but it would help to see the last two octets and the subnet masks to make sure things are right there. Jim _______________________________________________ List mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list
