I've seen some minimal traffic on this issue but no resolution or cause. OS: CentOS 5.5, kernel 2.6.18-194.8.1.el5 ctdb: 1.0.114.0.298 From the CTDB scripts, docs, website, it's implied that /etc/ctdb/events.d/11.routing should get triggered after a take_ip event. I've configured "/etc/ctdb/static-routes" and followed the scripts and functions around such that it looks like it should get run but it never does. Additionally, the docs distributed with the source seem to indicate that the numbered prefixes on the event scripts need to be unique. CTDB installed with two 11.* scripts. Assuming they get parsed in some unknown order, it shouldn't matter with the 11.* scripts because the non-applicable one should exit anyway since it doesn't have a matching config file. I would like CTDB to set a route when it takes over an IP for the external (routed) network. IP take-overs and shuffling IPs around the nodes in the cluster works fine. Routes are simply not getting set. Ones that are manually set by me are blown-away whenever an IP takeover happens. Is there something I'm missing for getting the routing event script to trigger? I get the same behavior with CVS builds and the older "Enterprise Samba" CTDB RPM that appears to be from some time in March. It appears that the simple presence of a correctly formatted "/etc/ctdb/static-routes" file should be all that's necessary to get the routes event to work. Any info or advice would be warmly welcomed. Thanks, -Jason