Summary of nic status during failover – HP LeftHand P4000 Virtual SAN Appliance Software User Manual
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Table 20 Example Active-Passive failover scenario and corresponding NIC status
NIC status
Example failover scenario
1. Active-Passive bond0 is created. The active (preferred)
interface is Eth0.
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Bond0 is the master logical interface.
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Eth0 is Active.
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Eth1 is connected and is Passive (Ready).
2. Active interface fails. Bond0 detects the failure and Eth1
takes over.
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Eth0 status becomes Passive (Failed).
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Eth1 status changes to Active.
3. The Eth0 link is restored.
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Eth0 status changes to Active after a 30 second delay.
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Eth1 status changes to Passive (Ready).
Summary of NIC status during failover
shows the states of Eth0 and Eth1 when configured for Active-Passive.
Table 21 NIC status during failover with Active-Passive
Status of Eth1
Status of Eth0
Failover status
Preferred: No
Preferred: Yes
Normal Operation
Status: Passive (Ready)
Status: Active
Data Transfer: No
Data Transfer: Yes
Preferred: No
Preferred: Yes
Eth0 Fails, Data Transfer Fails Over to
Eth1
Status: Active
Status: Passive (Failed)
Data Transfer: Yes
Data Transfer: No
Preferred: No
Preferred: Yes
Eth0 Restored
Status: Passive (Ready)
Status: Active
Data Transfer: No
Data Transfer: Yes
Example network cabling topologies with Active-Passive
Two simple network cabling topologies using Active-Passive in high availability environments are
shown in
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Configuring network interface bonds
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