Network topology.

Whether probably to construct so a network for VM?
Hi,
the cluster syncronisation are using vmbr0 - so if you give the proxmox-nodes an ip address in the 10.0.0.0/24-net the first thing work's without troubel.
Do you access the web-gui also from tis net? Then all is fine.
The 192.0.0.0/24-net can be connected to a second bridge (vmbr1) and the VMs on the nodes can access this (or the other, or both) network.
Is this what you want?

Udo
 
I did so.
vmbr0 (eth0) - the general network.
eth1 - A network for storehouse. The cluster syncronisation through eth1 has not earned.

Ok. It is necessary to think with vmbr0 and vmbr1.
 
Hi,
like write before - the cluster syncronisation will be done via vmbr0. If you don't want to use eth0 for that you must bridge vmbr0 to eth1.
You wrote eth0 the general network. Is 192. or 10. general for you?

Udo
 
With KVM problems are not present.
Problems with OpenVZ. Their network interface is adhered to system interface Proxmox. Or I am mistaken?
 
Forgive! I translate through the computer.

If to compare to my picture, vmbr0 (eth0) - network 192....
eth1-network 10....
 
With KVM problems are not present.
Problems with OpenVZ. Their network interface is adhered to system interface Proxmox. Or I am mistaken?

OpenVZ has 2 different network modes - venet and veth. With veth you can use bridged networking (same as kvm).