Did you connect both different cards via a cross-over cable?

Regards

Manuel

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Braun
Sent: Donnerstag, 10. April 2008 16:13
To: Shashi Kanth Boddula; veritas-ha@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-ha] Private communication problem

Hi Shashi,

Why didn't you configured the second required cluster interconnect? 

Regards

Manuel

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Kanth Boddula
Sent: Donnerstag, 10. April 2008 14:50
To: veritas-ha@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: [Veritas-ha] Private communication problem

I have 2-node VCS 3.5 cluster running on HP-UX 11.11. There is some
problem with private communication which i am not able to understand
what exactly the problem and how to solve it. In each node I have 2 LAN
cards, and i am using LAN1 for private communication.

Node 1
------------
#cat /etc/llttab
set-node 0
set-cluster 9
link lan1 /dev/lan:1 - ether - -

#cat /etc/llthosts
0 solstice
1 express

#lltstat -n
LLT node information:
    Node                 State     Links
   * 0 solstice    OPEN        2

Node 2
-----------

#cat /etc/llttab
set-node 1
set-cluster 9
link lan1 /dev/lan:1 - ether - -
#cat /etc/llthosts
0 solstice
1 express
#lltstat -n
LLT node information:
    Node                 State     Links
     0 solstice    CONNWAIT    1
   * 1 express     OPEN        2



In each node, for LAN1, i have assigned a private IP to check whether is
there any network problem.

node 1
----------
#ifconfig lan1
lan1: flags=843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST>
        inet 172.31.0.1 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 172.31.0.255

#ping 172.31.0.2
PING 172.31.0.2: 64 byte packets
64 bytes from 172.31.0.2: icmp_seq=0. time=0. ms

node 2
------------
#ifconfig lan1
lan1: flags=1843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,CKO>
        inet 172.31.0.2 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 172.31.0.255

#ping 172.31.0.1
PING 172.31.0.1: 64 byte packets
64 bytes from 172.31.0.1: icmp_seq=0. time=0. ms

So the above indicates that there is no network issue.

Node 1
------------

#lltstat -nvv
LLT node information:
    Node                 State    Link  Status  Address
   * 0 solstice    OPEN
                            lan1           UP      00:30:6E:37:09:85
     1 express     CONNWAIT
                            lan1           DOWN

Node 2
-----------
#lltstat -nvv
LLT node information:
    Node                 State    Link  Status  Address
     0 solstice    CONNWAIT
                            lan1           UP      00:30:6E:37:09:85
   * 1 express     OPEN
                            lan1           UP      00:30:6E:49:D6:97


One point to mention is, on first node, the LAN1 card type is "Fast
Ethernet", and in the second node, the LAN1 card type is "1000-baseT" .
Does this gives any problem ?



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