Dazzle wrote:
Hello,

On 10/13/05, Cristian Rodriguez wrote:
read this

http://www.shorewall.net/Shorewall_and_Routing.html#id2460800

Another question... al the examples are using 2 eth devices (eth0 and
eth1). I have eth0 and eth0:anet. With what should I change eth1? eth0
or eth0:anet?
Just use eth0 for both.

WARNING: do NOT attempt this in SuSE 10.0 !

It worked for me in SuSE 9.3, but since I have upgraded to 10.0 my /var/log/messages is full of messages like this:

Oct 13 13:53:07 home kernel: Badness in dst_release at include/net/dst.h:154
Oct 13 13:53:07 home kernel:  [<c0288974>] __kfree_skb+0x174/0x180
Oct 13 13:53:07 home kernel:  [<c02cb317>] arp_process+0x87/0x4a0
Oct 13 13:53:07 home kernel:  [<c02cb805>] arp_rcv+0xd5/0x140
Oct 13 13:53:07 home kernel:  [<c028e15f>] netif_receive_skb+0x21f/0x320
Oct 13 13:53:07 home kernel:  [<c028e2d9>] process_backlog+0x79/0x100
Oct 13 13:53:07 home kernel:  [<c028e3dc>] net_rx_action+0x7c/0x150
Oct 13 13:53:07 home kernel:  [<c0120bb3>] __do_softirq+0x43/0xa0
Oct 13 13:53:07 home kernel:  [<c0120c36>] do_softirq+0x26/0x30
Oct 13 13:53:07 home kernel:  [<c01055ed>] do_IRQ+0x3d/0x60
Oct 13 13:53:07 home kernel:  [<c0103dea>] common_interrupt+0x1a/0x20

From time to time network stops working, and the only cure is to reboot.

Search on google says this is known problem with this kind of load balancing, caused by "route cache", and that it is necesary to turn it of and recompile the kernel.
Didn't try that yet, maybe tomorrow...


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