For the clients that are on the 2nd network, add a second "SERVER = XXX" line to their bp.conf file with the host name of that interface on the master. For example, my master/media server has two in
We also have quite a few interfaces on our backup server, and Cris's solution works well from the server perspective. What I don't have as good a handle on is when both client and server have multipl
Author: Eric.Shafto AT drkw DOT com (Shafto, Eric)
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 09:56:35 -0500
We had no end of trouble when we were using required interface. We finally just made it so that we always used the name of the backup interface in the class and in the bp.confs (both for servers and
Author: kfhemness AT ucdavis DOT edu (Kathryn Hemness)
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 10:24:25 -0800 (PST)
Greetings -- Thanks for all of the great responses about the 2 network interfaces. I'm going ahead with assigning names to the secondary interface and will be adding the new SERVER entries to the cli
Depending on your environment (number of clients, who admins them, Unix or Microsoft), one of the tricks to keep in the back pocket is to use "host routes" to force interface selection between a cli