I recently inherited three older class servers to setup as a development cluster. We not only want to have an environment where we can test our software but also test Proxmox to see if it will fit our needs.
Proxmox installs, VMs work and migrate without a problem; boss suitably impressed.
The servers have two NICs in them. One of the NICs on each server is hooked to our main switch cluster so that we can access the VMs and that works. I would like the second NICs on each of the machines to connect to a private network ( backplane? ) so that they can migrate machines and have VM to VM connections without interfering with our main switch network.
I have the physical connections made, but how can I tell Proxmox how to direct the traffic to the correct networks for the appropriate activity? Is there a way to double-check that the correct traffic is going across the correct network without using something like WireShark?
Thank you!
Proxmox installs, VMs work and migrate without a problem; boss suitably impressed.
The servers have two NICs in them. One of the NICs on each server is hooked to our main switch cluster so that we can access the VMs and that works. I would like the second NICs on each of the machines to connect to a private network ( backplane? ) so that they can migrate machines and have VM to VM connections without interfering with our main switch network.
I have the physical connections made, but how can I tell Proxmox how to direct the traffic to the correct networks for the appropriate activity? Is there a way to double-check that the correct traffic is going across the correct network without using something like WireShark?
Thank you!