Hello,

yes, all you need to do:

Have a system or two that have network interfaces with altnames, e. g.
ens18 + another name. On that interface, try to assign an IPv4 via the
IPaddr2 resource agent. It will fail to bring up that IP on the
interface. Then replace the script using the "quickfix" above. Restart
corosync and pacemaker. It will bring up the interface with the virtual
IP just fine.

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Title:
  In 26.04, the ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 script is broken detecting iface
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