CLOUD_NETCONFIG_MANAGE in a HA Cluster
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Environment
SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension 12
Situation
If the version is 1.3 or higher, it is no longer necessary to suppress the management of network interfaces by the cloud network plugin. If the version is lower than 1.3, we suggest to update package cloud-netconfig-azure to the latest available version.
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For cloud-netconfig-azure package version lower than 1.3:
In a HA Cluster in a Cloud Enviroment a configured IP Address sometimes disappears resulting in a restart or sometimes even a resource migration - see Resolution section.
Resolution
/etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-eth0
CLOUD_NETCONFIG_MANAGE="yes"
is set. This has to be set to
CLOUD_NETCONFIG_MANAGE="no"
Cause
In an HA cluster in Azure, a client connects to a clustered service via an IP address that is dynamically set by a cluster IP resource. This "floating" cluster IP is configured on the platform via an Azure Load Balancer and not assigned directly to an interface.
As such the two concepts conflict with each other.
In cloud-netconfig v1.2 and earlier, it is recommended to set the parameter to "no" to ensure that the IP won't be touched.
The cloud-netconfig v1.3 update was designed to resolve this conflict.
Additional Information
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- Document ID:7023633
- Creation Date: 11-Jan-2019
- Modified Date:12-Sep-2022
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- SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension
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