I tried doing exactly that. The server could not parse /etc/interfaces properly. I'm guessing that was due to too many interfaces defined. In short, I tried to define additional bonds for the vlans to use, then attach the bonds to the vlan bridges. Remember that here I have bond0 AND bond1...
VMs will reside on vlan20, but the host needs to access vlan 150 (san vlan) for iSCSI targets for each VM. At this point, with ip addressing defined in /etc/interfaces, I can't ping anything on the other vlans.
Dean
Hi,
We have 3 Proxmox hosts in a cluster which attach to 2 separate switches. Each host has 2 LACP bonds, and both of these bonds are bridged through vmbr0. We also have 3 VLANs we need to access, vlan 200 (management), vlan 20 (production) and vlan 150 (san). vlan 200 is untagged on vmbr0...
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