On Monday 27 February 2017 17:50:24 Rick Stevens wrote:
That would clean it up, yes. What I recommended are settings we use
when we set up clusters of servers on load balancers using DSR (direct
server return). The main problem you had is that you had two different
physical NICs on the same network, without specifying a "master" NIC
that would respond to pings and such.
If you must have two NICs on the same network, have a look at this
kernel documentation:
Hi Rick,
I didn't have two NIC's on one LAN, I had one NIC with two IP's set up via
nmtui. Back when we used to manually edit config files, I think they were
call IP aliases.
Either way, that problem has gone away. Another problem I had was that my
Samba shares had all become read only on that server, irrespective of whether
or not the WiFi NIC was up. I didn't get to the bottom of that either, but
once I fixed this problem, that one went away too
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