document promote_secondaries
Write something about the tweak to enable promoting secondary addresses instead of deleting them together with the primary address as discussed in this thread on the netdev mailing list: http://www.spinics.net/lists/netdev/msg52294.html The claim that this is supported since 2.6.15 is based on looking at changes to net/ipv4/devinet.c in the linux-2.6 git tree: Commit to add support: 2005-05-30 Harald Welte 8f937c6099858eee15fae14009dcbd05177fa91d Commit to fix bug: 2005-11-22 Jamal Hadi Salim 0ff60a45678e67b2547256a636fd00c1667ce4fa Version 2.6.15 was released 2006-01-03 and seems to include the code from both the above commits.
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@ -751,6 +751,11 @@ An IP address becomes secondary if another address with the same
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prefix bits already exists. The first address is primary.
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It is the leader of the group of all secondary addresses. When the leader
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is deleted, all secondaries are purged too.
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There is a tweak in \verb|/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/<dev>/promote_secondaries|
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which activate secondaries promotion when a primary is deleted.
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To permanently enable this feature on all devices add
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\verb|net.ipv4.conf.all.promote_secondaries=1| to \verb|/etc/sysctl.conf|.
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This tweak is available in linux 2.6.15 and later.
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\item \verb|dynamic|
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