[LARTC] ip address delete bug?
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
c-d.hailfinger.devel.2005 at gmx.net
Wed Oct 5 17:32:34 CEST 2005
jamal wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-04-10 at 23:08 +0000, Alexey Toptygin wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 5 Oct 2005, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
>
> [..]
>
>>>Normally, I would add the new IP to eth0, start another ssh to the new IP,
>>>log out from the session to the old IP, remove the old IP from eth0 and be
>>>done. If I want the server to be reachable under both IPs during a transition
>>>period, I can delay deletion of the old IP until later.
>>
>>Then I guess the question is: does anything in common use depend on the
>>old behavior?
>
> There's a new feature in newer kernels which allows for an alias to be
> upgraded to become primary when you delete the primary. You need to
> configure the sysctl otherwise it defaults to purging all the
> secondaries when you delete the primary.
Thanks for that feature! Just looked at
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/*/promote_secondaries
and it is the feature I was looking for. Merged in 2.6.12, if anyone
reads this in a mail archive and wonders whether he has to upgrade.
This leads to another question: Can I manually promote a secondary
address to become primary without deleting the primary? This would help
me to use the new address by default during the transition period.
> What it sounds like is you need to have ssh run over SCTP instead of TCP
> to allow multi-homing.
Maybe, but I did not find any current openssh version with sctp support.
And with promote_secondaries, my original problem is solved perfectly.
Regards,
Carl-Daniel
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