On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 2:58 AM, Christoph Kaegi k...@msw.ch wrote:
If you distribute static IP configurations only: I wouldn't bother
with failover. Let both of the DHCP servers make their offers. The client
will choose one and ignore the other.
I thought about that but I'd like to find a
On 24.01-06:44, Andy Ruhl wrote:
I'm trying to find evidence that carp can work with dhcpd. All of the
examples I have read are for ip level services, not layer 2.
The ISC dhcpd has it's own failover method, which might be what I should
use, but it would be nice if it it
I have no answer to your question, but if you need a high availibility
solution, I can offer you a WIP pkgsrc package of the heartbeat
cluster. It´s pretty old and basic but it should provide what you
need.
I could also manually compile corosync + pacemaker on NetBSD but that
doesn´t work
I'm trying to find evidence that carp can work with dhcpd. All of the
examples I have read are for ip level services, not layer 2.
The ISC dhcpd has it's own failover method, which might be what I should
use, but it would be nice if it it could work with carp.
It's not clear to me how carp