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Initially it correctly chose 'mac_ma1_1' as the active
$ sudo teamdctl ma0 state
setup:
runner: activebackup
ports:
internal1_1.100
link watches:
link summary: down
instance[link_watch_0]:
name: nsna_ping
link: down
down count: 1
mac_ma1_1
link watches:
link summary: up
instance[link_watch_0]:
name: nsna_ping
link: up
down count: 0
mac_ma1_2
link watches:
link summary: down
instance[link_watch_0]:
name: nsna_ping
link: down
down count: 1
runner:
active port: mac_ma1_1
Then set the 'mac_ma1_1' to down
$ sudo ip link set mac_ma1_1 down
It chose next priority link mac_ma1_2 correctly
$ sudo teamdctl ma0 state
setup:
runner: activebackup
ports:
internal1_1.100
link watches:
link summary: down
instance[link_watch_0]:
name: nsna_ping
link: down
down count: 2
mac_ma1_1
link watches:
link summary: down
instance[link_watch_0]:
name: nsna_ping
link: down
down count: 1
mac_ma1_2
link watches:
link summary: up
instance[link_watch_0]:
name: nsna_ping
link: up
down count: 1
runner:
active port: mac_ma1_2
After that reenable higher priority link
$ sudo ip link set mac_ma1_1 up
It does not change to higher priority port. It keeps using the current lower priority port
The same steps performed on arp_ping link watcher does use the higher priority port.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Started a team instance with below configuration
Initially it correctly chose 'mac_ma1_1' as the active
Then set the 'mac_ma1_1' to down
It chose next priority link mac_ma1_2 correctly
After that reenable higher priority link
It does not change to higher priority port. It keeps using the current lower priority port
The same steps performed on
arp_ping
link watcher does use the higher priority port.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: