-0500, Chris Byrnes wrote:
My /var/log/messages is being filled, non-stop, by these errors
looped:
Sep 15 13:41:28 servername /kernel: arplookup xx.xxx.xx.xxx failed:
host is not on local network
Sep 15 13:41:28 servername /kernel: arplookup xx.xxx.xx.xxx failed:
host is not on local
:41:28 servername /kernel: arplookup xx.xxx.xx.xxx failed:
host is not on local network
Sep 15 13:41:28 servername /kernel: arplookup xx.xxx.xx.xxx failed:
host is not on local network
After doing some reading, I've already issued, sysctl -w
net.link.ether.inet.log_arp_wrong_iface=0
Chris Byrnes wrote:
Sep 15 13:41:28 servername /kernel: arplookup xx.xxx.xx.xxx failed: host is
not on local network
Sep 15 13:41:28 servername /kernel: arplookup xx.xxx.xx.xxx failed: host is
not on local network
After doing some reading, I've already issued, sysctl -w
Crist J. Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] probably said:
This is a netmask problem, but not really the one that other people
have described. This is how it usually works. Your troubled machine
above, servername, receives an ARP who-has from another machine on
the LAN called clientname. However, the IP
I get these errors generated on a machine which has the correct
netmask, no static routes, no incorrect routes of any kind.
During a migration there are multiple IP networks on the same physical
switched network, if I connect to one of the machines in the other
network on the same wire,