[Spread-users] Double ethernet machine

Ryan Caudy caudy at jhu.edu
Tue Nov 11 17:18:03 EST 2003


Looks to me like all you need to do is (a) remove the localhost entry 
from your configuration, since this will cause problems and (b) start 
spread with the -n option to specify the daemon name, since the IP 
address it finds by default is the one not in the configuration.

You should be able to have all the daemon traffic on the intranet, with 
that configuration.

Cheers,
Ryan

Paolo Invernizzi wrote:
> Hello all,
> I've read the spread documentation and I'm trying to setup spread on my 
> network.
> 
> I want to have the server on a machine with 2 ethernet cards:
> 
> internet_card: 192.168.2.99 255.255.255.0
> intranet_card: 192.168.0.2 255.255.255.0
> 
> Basically I want the spread daemon to work/broadcast/etc ONLY in the 
> intranet. But when I setup the machine with
> 
> Spread_Segment 192.168.0.255 {
>        muretto.dmsware.com     192.168.0.2
>        dms28.dmsware.com       192.168.0.114
> }
> 
> the daemon complies with:
> 
> ip_init: IP access control file not found.
> If you are using IP based access controls, please make sure the file 
> exists.
> Conf_init: using file: /usr/local/etc/spread.conf
> Successfully configured Segment 0 [127.0.0.255:4803] with 1 procs:
>                   localhost: 127.0.0.1
> Successfully configured Segment 1 [192.168.0.255:4803] with 2 procs:
>         muretto.dmsware.com: 192.168.0.2
>           dms28.dmsware.com: 192.168.0.114
> Finished configuration file.
> Conf_init: My proc id (192.168.2.99) is not in configuration
> Exit caused by Alarm(EXIT)
> 
> I can avoid to have network traffic on the 192.168.2.99 and start the 
> daemon?
> Tanks in advance
> 
> ---
> Paolo Invernizzi
> 
> 
> 
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-- 
Ryan W. Caudy
Center for Networking and Distributed Systems
Department of Computer Science
Johns Hopkins University





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