Hi,
I have spread configured with this segment only:
Spread_Segment 139.184.15.255:4803 {
karpinski 139.184.14.85
chip 139.184.14.86
lynndie 139.184.14.87
sivits 139.184.14.88
}
And wackamole configured to share about 20 IP addresses between those four
machines. Sometimes, when I use wackatrl -l, I get output like this:
Owner: 127.0.0.1
* lo0:139.184.14.101/32
-> lo0:139.184.14.70/32
Implying that the loopback interface (on some host) has control of one of
my VIFs. My guess is that this happens because spread and wackamole are
starting before en0 is up.
It seems to me that this is probably an issue with spread - it shouldn't
really start before it's own interfaces are configured, should it? Or is
there some configuration option in spread or wackamole that I'm missing.
My proposed solution (using launchd on OSX, which doesn't let me specify
launch order or dependencies) is to start a script (instead of spread)
which waits for en0 to come up, then execs spread.
If I get that right, can I rely on wackamole to wait for spread? Or, do I
need a similar script to wait for spread to start before execing wackamole?
--
Ian Eiloart
IT Services, University of Sussex
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I have spread configured with this segment only:
Spread_Segment 139.184.15.255:4803 {
karpinski 139.184.14.85
chip 139.184.14.86
lynndie 139.184.14.87
sivits 139.184.14.88
}
And wackamole configured to share about 20 IP addresses between those four
machines. Sometimes, when I use wackatrl -l, I get output like this:
Owner: 127.0.0.1
* lo0:139.184.14.101/32
-> lo0:139.184.14.70/32
Implying that the loopback interface (on some host) has control of one of
my VIFs. My guess is that this happens because spread and wackamole are
starting before en0 is up.
It seems to me that this is probably an issue with spread - it shouldn't
really start before it's own interfaces are configured, should it? Or is
there some configuration option in spread or wackamole that I'm missing.
My proposed solution (using launchd on OSX, which doesn't let me specify
launch order or dependencies) is to start a script (instead of spread)
which waits for en0 to come up, then execs spread.
If I get that right, can I rely on wackamole to wait for spread? Or, do I
need a similar script to wait for spread to start before execing wackamole?
--
Ian Eiloart
IT Services, University of Sussex
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