Hello,
Can I ask you about that "Solaris's IP network multipathing failover and fallback" you've mentioned on toasters mailing list:
Is is something that Solaris 8 has right out of box? Or you need to purchase additional pieces of software, like Sun Trunking or Sun Cluster Services, to implement such a feature?
We are mostly Solaris 7 shop right now, but we really need this feature, so I just wonder if moving to 8 will do it. TIA
-- Aleksandr Rainchik, Sun CSA
-----Original Message----- From: Brian L. Brush [mailto:brian@paradyne.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 1:48 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Multicast support in ONTAP?
I'm experimenting with back-to-back (crossover) links between Sun boxes and filers. Specifically, I'm trying to use Solaris 8's IP network multipathing failover and fallback with such connections.
The problem is that Solaris is unable to recognize the failure of a NIC directly connected to a filer. In testing, the feature works as expected on our normal switched network.
Solaris's IP network multipathing failover and fallback (what a mouthful!) works by initially sending multicast ICMP echo requests (to ALL-SYSTEMS.MCAST.net). The Solaris box relies on routers and hosts to respond to the multicast requests. Then it sends periodic unicast ICMP echo requests to those specific routers/hosts and knows a NIC has failed when the responses stop.
Snoop on the Solaris box reveals the filer is not responding to the multicast requests. The Solaris box, therefore, never even begins its monitoring because it thinks there is nothing to ping. Here is an excerpt:
192.168.0.5 -> ALL-SYSTEMS.MCAST.net ICMP Echo request (ID: 8194 Sequence number: 1) 192.168.0.5 -> ALL-SYSTEMS.MCAST.net ICMP Echo request (ID: 8194 Sequence number: 1) 192.168.0.5 -> ALL-SYSTEMS.MCAST.net ICMP Echo request (ID: 8194 Sequence number: 1)
The filer is definitely sitting on the other end of the cable:
ping -s 192.168.0.1 PING 192.168.0.1: 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192.168.0.1: icmp_seq=0. time=1. ms 64 bytes from 192.168.0.1: icmp_seq=1. time=0. ms 64 bytes from 192.168.0.1: icmp_seq=2. time=0. ms 64 bytes from 192.168.0.1: icmp_seq=3. time=0. ms
Solaris box is an Ultra 1 with Solaris 8 10/00. Filer is an F760 running Data ONTAP 5.3.7. We've tested Sun ge to NetApp gigabit and also Sun hme to NetApp quad fast ethernet.
I'm interested in hearing any suggestions that might make this configuration work.
--Brian L. Brush Senior Systems Administrator Paradyne Corporation
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 03:20:43PM -0600, "" == Rainchik, Aleksandr (MED, Non GE) Aleksandr.Rainchik@med.ge.com wrote:
Can I ask you about that "Solaris's IP network multipathing failover and fallback" you've mentioned on toasters mailing list: Is is something that Solaris 8 has right out of box? Or you need to purchase additional pieces of software, like Sun Trunking or Sun Cluster Services, to implement such a feature?
Right out of the box in Solaris 8 10/00
IP Network Multipathing Administration Guide (mpathd)
http://docs.sun.com:80/ab2/coll.663.4/IPNETADMREFMAN/@Ab2TocView?Ab2Lang=C&a...
but they sure burn a lot of IP addresses to implemnt it (it seems you need four IP# per interface pair ...)
--pwo
-- Peter W. Osel Sr. Network & Systems Manager Infineon Technologies Email: pwo@Infineon.COM 1730 North First Street Phone: +1 (408) 501 6321 San Jose, CA 95112 Fax: +1 (408) 501 2410 USA WWW: http://pwo.de/
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Hello,
Can I ask you about that "Solaris's IP network multipathing failover and fallback" you've mentioned on toasters mailing list:
Is is something that Solaris 8 has right out of box? Or you need to purchase additional pieces of software, like Sun Trunking or Sun Cluster Services, to implement such a feature?
It's in the 10/00 update. No additional purchase.
http://docs.sun.com:80/ab2/coll.647.2/IPNETADMREFMAN/
Aleksandr.Rainchik@med.ge.com (Rainchik Aleksandr) writes [...]
Can I ask you about that "Solaris's IP network multipathing failover and fallback" you've mentioned on toasters mailing list:
Is is something that Solaris 8 has right out of box?
Yes, if you use MU3 or later. Or you can apply a raft of patches to an earlier version (109898-01 109742-02 109279-05 109900-01 109472-03 109740-02 109902-01 109904-01 109906-01); but this won't get the man pages updated (cue for a rant about documentation maintenance, but this isn't the place for it).
Chris Thompson University of Cambridge Computing Service, Email: cet1@ucs.cam.ac.uk New Museums Site, Cambridge CB2 3QG, Phone: +44 1223 334715 United Kingdom.