Just to close the case.
I'm using LAGG in all my carp interfaces and I was using LOAD BALANCE
algorithm.
I changed to FAILOVER and it seems to be working well.
It was something on my switch (Dell N Series), but I'll investigate later.
Thanks!
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 10:45 AM, Sergio Mira - Gerencianet
ser...@gerencianet.com.br wrote:
Hello all,
I'm working at a scenario where all my interfaces are using CARP over lagg.
When I disable (on switch) a lagg linked to my primary pf, that interface
becomes *INIT *on primary node and *MASTER *on my secondary node.
Problem is the other interfaces (such as WAN) does not become *MASTER* on
secondary node.
I want to, in any case of failure, all my carp over lagg interfaces become
master on the secondary node.
Is this not a typical scenario?
Thanks!
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