That's the strange thing I can take the same IP's and bind them as individual IP's to other vservers and they bind just fine. I have tried to shuffle around the IP order too same thing :(
ifconfig in the host server just shows the last ip hence if I tried to bind 192.168.11.1 and 192.168.11.2 ifconfig would show 192.168.11.2 bound to the vserver alias name. Now the one thing that might but should not have affect is that the network block assigned to me is a /28 but I have no idea how that would affect anything I have tried to specify the broadcast and netmask too same thing happens though. Uhg *frustrated* -------------------------------------------- Dinesh Mistry YourHostDirect 1-800-210-6757 Better, Faster and more Reliable Hosting http://www.yourhostdirect.com -------------------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: Cathy Sarisky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 12:31 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [vserver] multiple ips 2.4.20 ctx16 You'd see this if the other IPs couldn't be bound, of course, but there would be error messages to go with it. ifconfig in the host server shows the ips you want to bind? If you shuffle around the order in the IPROOT= line, do you still see the last IP getting bound? Apologies if you're way beyond this point in debugging this one. On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Dinesh Mistry wrote: > I know I brought this up a while ago but I am still running in to the same > problem I have installed another host vserver and am unable to replicate the > same problem, everything is identical the kernel the patch level. > > I am trying to add more than 1 IP to a vserver but on this one machine when > I edit the config file and the 2 IP's in IPROOT=" " section of the config > file. > > The vserver comes up fine but it just takes the last IP Address I enter in > the config file. I have rebooted the host server hoping it was something > strange where the IP was locked/(or something weird) but I still can not get > it to work with multiple IP's > > I have created the same vserver name and everything trying to mimic the > identical configuration with no avail. > > Is there anything I can check to see what is causing the is problem has any > one seen anything this strange? > > -------------------------------------------- > Dinesh Mistry > > YourHostDirect > 1-800-210-6757 > > Better, Faster and more Reliable Hosting > http://www.yourhostdirect.com > -------------------------------------------- > > > > > > >
