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Revision as of 12:05, 15 June 2011
Because this isn't entirely obvious.
In this case, we have two interfaces, bge0 and bge1.
Host has addresses 128.118.200.78 and 2610:8:7800:14::32/64.
/etc/hosts
::1 localhost 127.0.0.1 localhost 128.118.200.78 inara.bx.psu.edu inara
/etc/hostname.bge0
inara group production up
/etc/hostname.bge1
group production up
/etc/hostname6.bge0
group production -failover up addif 2610:8:7800:14::32/64 up
/etc/hostname6.bge1
group production -failover up
Now for the trick to make this work if you're running autoconf on your network. If you don't do both of these, in.ndpd will configure an ADDRCONF interface after a failover/failback, resulting in two public IPv6 interfaces - the statically configured one and the autoconf'd one. No manner of ifconfig commands will remove that autoconf'd address.
/etc/inet/ndpd.conf
ifdefault StatelessAddrConf off
Then run:
$ svccfg -s routing/ndp:default setprop routing/stateless_addr_conf=false # makes in.ndpd run with -a $ svcadm restart ndp