Thank you all very much.

The interface of my nic on the T2000 is an e1000g0
So running snoop -V -d e1000g0 port 7009 and multicast 
And waiting a few seconds or so showed the multicast packets.

As soon as I changed it in the auth.props and restarted the services,
rerunning the snoop shows the packets going to the subnets broadcast
address and failover group status is now displaying correctly.

Weird thing is I checked again auth.props for the other failover group
that is working and I see multicast packets.  Its failover group is
working.  The only difference between failover groups is their physical
location.  So network setup could be different but both servers in each
failover group are on the same subnet.

Thanks,
Taylor

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kent Peacock
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 11:14 AM
To: Lewick, Taylor
Cc: SunRay-Users mailing list
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] RE: Failover group problem

Lewick, Taylor wrote On 08/22/07 08:54,:
> I should have mentioned, but we aren't using multicast.  Multicast 
> enable and the multicast IP have neen commented out in the auth.prop 
> file.  Exact same settings as the other servers we have already set up

> and running...

Commenting out the enableMulticast value sets it to its default, which
is true. You need to set it explicitly to false. Try snooping port 7009
to see if there are multicast packets being sent.

Kent
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