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Message #02103
Re: MaaS dashboard IP
Yes, the same scenario applies. I’ve added the extra interface to
cluster on the MaaScontroller.
However, the PHYSswitch with the tagged INT is still holding back
traffic from the CLUSTER
so…
192.168.1.0 are all the IPs
.5 and .6 are on the CLUSTER
I can login to those when PHYSswitch NOT tagged
but it seems I would have to put .6 on a different subnet
perhaps…
10.0.0.6 to the cluster
Best,
Steve
> On Jun 12, 2015, at 10:16 AM, Mike Pontillo <mike.pontillo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hi Stephen,
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> On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 4:31 AM, Stephen <stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> Hi all,
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> Because of my net topology I need to login
> From another IP on maas-region controller
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>
> When you say "on maas-region", are you referring to my previous recommendation to add a network interface to the MAAS server? (which would mean that maas-regiond would serve web clients from one IP address, and communicate with the cluster/nodes on another IP address.) Or do you just mean you'll be logging into MAAS from two different IP addresses on two different networks? (Either way, it should work fine.)
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> If the cluster loses the connection with
> Maas controller IP the system breaks
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> That is correct; the cluster cannot operate completely independently.
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> Can the Maas dashboard be accessed from two
> Different IPs?
>
> As far as I understand your question, yes.
>
> Regards,
> Mike
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