Would like to thank anyone that takes the time to provide assistance and if there is anything I can assist with, just let me know.
Just getting into Proxmox. Starting with v4.0. Using Debian integrated build of Proxmox ve 4.0 from live install DVD.
At this point, I am very confused and have been reading and beating my head against the table / desk for the last 2+ weeks. Several rebuilds in between have occurred! However, I do like the Promox interfaces so far. Just kind of wish there was a more advanced mode for the custom / fine tuned configurations. The interface can be a little restrictive on network configuration (WebUI doesn't seem to like a bond of teams). Also Debian seems to have some issues with Bonds and the Kernel that hasn't or seems to have not been fixed. I have had to modify the networking startup to reload procps before the Bonds were recognized correctly. Before someone asks, the bonds are connecting to separate vmbr's. Each representing their respective network.
I am trying to configure this new install of PVE4 on a 4 Dell node cluster with a preferable manual configuration for Fencing (Not having any luck on this one). Cluster.conf was removed under v4.x. Corosync.conf does not accept previous configurations (At least according to man pages on system/web).
I would also like to restrict internal communications to private networks and eliminate what should be private sites / webui's 8006) from public interfaces.
I have three (3) vlan'd networks and would like to separate all traffic to their respective networks. Public, Storage, and Management. All network connections are connected to two (2) Cisco 2948G-GE-TX switches running CAT OS. Multicast has very limited support and so I have elected to go with unicast. Storage is to a FAS2040A (multi-controller) NAS. DRAC6 is configured on the management network.
Other than through a possible firewall action is there a way to restrict traffic to a specific network? i.e. cfg, conf, ini....
Have not made up my mind on a subscription at this time. I use VMWare at one of my full time jobs, experiment with CENTOS and KVM in one of my companies, however I would like to have a Proxmox type interface to manage my virtual machines without the expense of VMWare. BTW: I am somewhat of a workaholic and love it!
Just getting into Proxmox. Starting with v4.0. Using Debian integrated build of Proxmox ve 4.0 from live install DVD.
At this point, I am very confused and have been reading and beating my head against the table / desk for the last 2+ weeks. Several rebuilds in between have occurred! However, I do like the Promox interfaces so far. Just kind of wish there was a more advanced mode for the custom / fine tuned configurations. The interface can be a little restrictive on network configuration (WebUI doesn't seem to like a bond of teams). Also Debian seems to have some issues with Bonds and the Kernel that hasn't or seems to have not been fixed. I have had to modify the networking startup to reload procps before the Bonds were recognized correctly. Before someone asks, the bonds are connecting to separate vmbr's. Each representing their respective network.
I am trying to configure this new install of PVE4 on a 4 Dell node cluster with a preferable manual configuration for Fencing (Not having any luck on this one). Cluster.conf was removed under v4.x. Corosync.conf does not accept previous configurations (At least according to man pages on system/web).
I would also like to restrict internal communications to private networks and eliminate what should be private sites / webui's 8006) from public interfaces.
I have three (3) vlan'd networks and would like to separate all traffic to their respective networks. Public, Storage, and Management. All network connections are connected to two (2) Cisco 2948G-GE-TX switches running CAT OS. Multicast has very limited support and so I have elected to go with unicast. Storage is to a FAS2040A (multi-controller) NAS. DRAC6 is configured on the management network.
Other than through a possible firewall action is there a way to restrict traffic to a specific network? i.e. cfg, conf, ini....
Have not made up my mind on a subscription at this time. I use VMWare at one of my full time jobs, experiment with CENTOS and KVM in one of my companies, however I would like to have a Proxmox type interface to manage my virtual machines without the expense of VMWare. BTW: I am somewhat of a workaholic and love it!