Thanks for your assistance!
I will set up a second network port for cluster communications as suggested.
I put both machines on the same network and everything is working as intended, now. Again, I appreciate the help.
I was able to cluster the nodes just fine. I did have to use UDPU instead of multicast.
The modem is a Comcast Business box, and I of course have static IP addresses.
The eth0 config is me being terrible. I have now removed it.
I'm assuming my troubles stem from being on two different...
Hello all,
I have two nodes in a cluster.
The main node has a public IP address 198.0.x.x
The joined node has an internal IP address 10.1.x.x
When I try and migrate a VM from the main node it causes my entire network to crater.
My network is set up thusly:
Comcast modem - switch - node1 node2...
Sorry for another reply, but I love these little machines and like to give them a boost whenever the opportunity presents itself. Here is a quick graphic I made that, while by no means is comprehensive, illustrates why they are such workhorses:
Martin,
I currently run 6 Mac Mini's in a collocated environment. Originally I used ESXi as a hypervisor and ran a number of OS X installations for server purposes. OS X 10.8 brought on tons of headaches in the virtualized environment, and after about a week of battling I moved to CentOS for...
These instructions worked like a charm. I installed using a USB stick and so went through the boot manager instead of hitting C.
Another thing to note in case someone runs into issues: You will need to enable your network adapter after manually installing the newer kernel package and the...
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