Date: Mon, 02 Mar 2015 11:36:51 +0000 From: "=?utf-8?B?TG/Dr2MgQmxvdA==?=" <loic.blot@unix-experience.fr> To: "Julian Elischer" <julian@freebsd.org>, freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: fib issue with jails. Message-ID: <5756f4ab845cd5bb738f6b87d497b9d0@mail.unix-experience.fr> In-Reply-To: <54F432B4.7050602@freebsd.org> References: <54F432B4.7050602@freebsd.org> <54F427EA.2010406@freebsd.org> <54F4205D.1030405@freebsd.org> <bc15cc61e9557bd654cc90ed8d9a2234@mail.unix-experience.fr> <c75e82ebe1786b5e8c756abed4088aea@mail.unix-experience.fr> <4aadb320a6608ae86ffe4b28fb747b0e@mail.unix-experience.fr>
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Hmmm sorry Julian,=0Ain fact everything works perfect... somebody has cha= nged by F5 master/slave and the current master wasn't synced for network = and doesn't route ... This is solved. No problem with Fib + Vlan + Lagg := )=0A=0ASorry for the inconvenience=0ARegards,=0A=0ALo=C3=AFc Blot,=0AUNIX= Systems, Network and Security Engineer=0Ahttp://www.unix-experience.fr= =0A=0A2 mars 2015 10:52 "Julian Elischer" <julian@freebsd.org> a =C3=A9cr= it:=0A> On 3/2/15 1:37 AM, Lo=C3=AFc Blot wrote:=0A> =0A>> In fact, if i = use setfib on the host, not in the jail and i do a setfib ping 192.168.1.= 1 it's not=0A>> working. The mac address is correct in the packet (defaul= t router) but the packet stays on VLAN=0A>> inteface and doesn't use lag= =0A> =0A> confirming from your other email,=0A> if you set the same route= in fib0 (or maybe just a very specific one=0A> to 192 168.1.1 so that yo= u don't break your system),=0A> then you see identical packets on the vla= n, and they do go to the lagg,=0A> where ones done with a setfib at the s= ame time, do not.=0A> but before the reboot both would have worked.=0A> = =0A> Do the packets turn up somewhere else? or do they just disappear?=0A= > I'm assuming you have tried multiple reboots and also doing the set up= =0A> sequence by hand slowly?=0A> =0A> Unfortunatly, while I do understan= d the fib code generally, I know=0A> nothing about lagg.=0A> =0A> If you = set this up by hand, what is the full list of commands you=0A> would have= to do to get to this state?=0A> =0A> does it make a difference if the or= der is not the same?=0A> (e.g. if you set up the fib before or after the = lagg?)=0A> it might be that the lag doesn't set itself up for multiple fi= bs if=0A> there is only one at the time=0A> that it is started, or maybe = it's the other way around, and that the=0A> fibs are not set onto interfa= ces=0A> that do not exist when their routes are set...=0A> =0A> try both = ways..=0A> =0A> (I'll look in the morning.. it's late here now)=0A> =0A>>= Regards,=0A>> =0A>> Lo=C3=AFc Blot,=0A>> UNIX Systems, Network and Secur= ity Engineer=0A>> http://www.unix-experience.fr=0A>> =0A>> 2 mars 2015 10= :06 "Julian Elischer" <julian@freebsd.org> a =C3=A9crit:=0A>>> On 3/2/15 = 12:44 AM, Lo=C3=AFc Blot wrote:=0A>>> =0A>>>> Hi Julian,=0A>>>> =0A>>>> w= ith tcpdump i see the packet on vlan136 but i don't see it on lagg0, wher= eas it must appear.=0A>>>> =0A>>>> it was working without vnet/vimage bef= ore the reboot.=0A>>> =0A>>> so my guess is that it is independent of the= fib part..=0A>>> =0A>>> If you make a jail with normal fib, but set rout= es to use vlan136=0A>>> where do the packets go?=0A>>>> Regards,=0A>>> = =0A>>> _______________________________________________=0A>>> freebsd-net@= freebsd.org mailing list=0A>>> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/= freebsd-net=0A>>> To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-net-unsubscri= be@freebsd.org"=0A> =0A> _______________________________________________= =0A> freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list=0A> http://lists.freebsd.org/ma= ilman/listinfo/freebsd-net=0A> To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-= net-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
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