PRVE-00456
Reverse path filter parameter "rp_filter" for private interconnect network interfaces "{0}" is not configured to the value of 0 or 2 in file /etc/sysctl.conf on node "{1}".
Cause
Reverse path filter parameter 'rp_filter' was not configured to the value 0 or 2 for identified private interconnect network interfaces on the specified node.
Action
Ensure that the 'rp_filter' parameter is correctly configured to the value of 0 or 2 inside the /etc/sysctl.conf file for all the interface used in the private interconnect classification. This will disable or relax the filtering and allow Oracle Clusterware to function correctly. Configuring this value correctly inside the /etc/sysctl.conf file ensures the persistent setting of this value on reboots.
PRVE-00456
Reverse path filter parameter "rp_filter" for private interconnect network interfaces "{0}" is not configured to the value of 0 or 2 in file /etc/sysctl.conf on node "{1}".
Cause
Reverse path filter parameter 'rp_filter' was not configured to the value 0 or 2 for identified private interconnect network interfaces on the specified node.
Action
Ensure that the 'rp_filter' parameter is correctly configured to the value of 0 or 2 inside the /etc/sysctl.conf file for all the interface used in the private interconnect classification. This will disable or relax the filtering and allow Oracle Clusterware to function correctly. Configuring this value correctly inside the /etc/sysctl.conf file ensures the persistent setting of this value on reboots.
PRVE-00456
Reverse path filter parameter "rp_filter" for private interconnect network interfaces "{0}" is not configured to the value of 0 or 2 in file /etc/sysctl.conf on node "{1}".
Cause
Reverse path filter parameter 'rp_filter' was not configured to the value 0 or 2 for identified private interconnect network interfaces on the specified node.
Action
Ensure that the 'rp_filter' parameter is correctly configured to the value of 0 or 2 inside the /etc/sysctl.conf file for all the interface used in the private interconnect classification. This will disable or relax the filtering and allow Oracle Clusterware to function correctly. Configuring this value correctly inside the /etc/sysctl.conf file ensures the persistent setting of this value on reboots.