just for kicks, have your tried:
route -f
on your filer? if sa default route is set up, it may be the culprit. you may not need the default route on the filer if all you services are on the same subnet.
--tmac Tim McCarthy Principal Consultant RedHat Certified Engineer 804006984323821 (RHEL4) 805007643429572 (RHEL5)
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 7:05 AM, Romeo Theriault romeotheriault@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 7:30 PM, Holland, William L HollandWL@state.gov wrote:
toaster-0 and toaster-1 are 2 different host names that will resolve to 2 different IP addresses. They can be in the same subnet or different subnets. If your VIFs are on the same filer and subnet and you wish to have your clients talk to them specifically, they have to resolve to 2 different names. This can be done by host files on your client or by DNS entries.
Yes, I have this setup in our dns, and the two vifs have seperate hostnames. The vif1 ip (10.10.2.10) has a hostname of na2 and the vif2 ip (10.10.2.12) has a hostname of na2-vif2. On the hosts I can 'host' and 'nslookup' the hostnames and get the correct responses from dns. I've also tried mounting the exports via the vif2 ip address and have the same results.