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when i run the ha-config-chekc.cgi script on both active active systems
I got this
root@xxxxxxxxxxxxx password:
c0a (192.168.1.82) on x does not have a partner on y
c0b (192.168.2.57) on xdoes not have a partner on y
e0P (192.168.0.32) on xdoes not have a partner on y
c0a (192.168.1.6) on x does not have a partner on y
c0b (192.168.2.44) on x does not have a partner on y
e0P (192.168.3.145) on x does not have a partner on y
what does this mean?
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set your /etc/rc like example below:
filer1
hostname filer1
ifconfig e0P `hostname`-e0P flowcontrol full netmask 255.255.255.0 partner e0P
ifconfig c0a `hostname`-c0a mediatype auto flowcontrol full netmask 255.255.255.0 partner c0a
ifconfig c0b `hostname`-c0b mediatype auto flowcontrol full netmask 255.255.255.240 partner c0b
filer2
hostname filer2
ifconfig e0P `hostname`-e0P flowcontrol full netmask 255.255.255.0 partner e0P
ifconfig c0a `hostname`-c0a mediatype auto flowcontrol full netmask 255.255.255.0 partner c0a
ifconfig c0b `hostname`-c0b mediatype auto flowcontrol full netmask 255.255.255.240 partner c0b
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This means you have not defined partner entry for your network interfaces, use ifconfig switch "partner" to define the partner entry in rc file and run the command on command prompt also to put the same in effect immediately.
If you can post your /etc/rc entry and "ifconfig -a" output we will be able to assist you further.
Cheers,
