those are correct on all three nodes.
however when I joined pve21 to the cluster pve21 had a static ip of 192.168.15.4 on vmbr0 and in hosts had the same ip.
I joined the cluster using vmbr6 with static of 192.168.2.3
this is how interfaces looks now.
root@pve21:~# cat /etc/network/interfaces
#...
I found this but I doubt I should change this by hand.
however is shows the incorrect ip address for the pve21
/etc/pve/.members
{
"nodename": "pve21",
"version": 23,
"cluster": { "name": "ANDREW", "version": 4, "nodes": 3, "quorate": 1 },
"nodelist": {
"pve19": { "id": 1, "online": 1, "ip"...
yes I did
I put all the local addresses in for the cluster network.
/etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
192.168.2.3 pve21
192.168.2.2 pve3
192.168.2.1 pve19
# The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
fe00::0 ip6-localnet...
I have a 3 node cluster running and it is quorate.
I can do pass wordless ssh without errors to and from each node.
however the web GUI still wants to use a old ip address to connect the console and do replication.
Can anyone point me to the right files to correct this problem?
Thanks
Andrwe
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use PVE::INotify;
use PVE::Cluster;
my $nodename = PVE::INotify::nodename();
my $localip = PVE::Cluster::remote_node_ip($nodename, 1);
my $xline = '-' x 78;
my $custom_welcome = '';
if (-e ("/etc/pve/welcome.txt")) {
open FILE, "/etc/pve/welcome.txt"...
Hello all
I have hacked a change to pvebanner so that we can add a file /etc/pve/welcome.txt
I do not want to learn how to use the development tools.
but here is the code. Somebody might get it added into upstream.
Hello to all.
I have used Proxmox since 3.4. the advances in the platform are definitely exciting to see!
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