Bob Doolittle wrote:
> The fact that you have "M" listed as the flag on 10.234.23.2 indicates
> that it's been configured with "utadm -a", whereas the lack of "M" on
> 10.234.23.1 indicates that it was configured with "utadm -A".  You need
> to bring these into sync.  I don't know if that's the root cause of your
> issue but it's a place to start.

Thanks a lot, Bob!

That interface was a relic from the time the switch on the primary
network didn't want to forward multicast packets. I removed it on both
machines and now it's working again. :))

Just out of curiosity though: What does that system capacity error
message signify?

Elmar
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