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Message #02105
Re: MaaS dashboard IP
Hi,
So just adding more test theories here to this overview,
I have a bare metal box attached to the LAN and that
connects to the MAAS-Controller just fine in the
UNTAGGED vlan
althought trying wake-on-lan , INTEL AMT, and IMPI
still no power control for the bare metal
best,
Steve
> On Jun 13, 2015, at 2:43 AM, Mike Pontillo <mike.pontillo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 8:12 AM, Stephen <stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> 192.168.1.0 are all the IPs
> .5 and .6 are on the CLUSTER
> I can login to those when PHYSswitch NOT tagged
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> but it seems I would have to put .6 on a different subnet
> perhaps…
> 10.0.0.6 to the cluster
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> Yes, when you configure the network interface you will use for the cluster and its nodes, it must have a separate IP range than you are using with an existing DHCP server (presumably your management network). Otherwise your routing will be ambiguous.
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> I usually configure it so that traffic can be forwarded from the nodes directly to the internet, (so that they can hit archive.ubuntu.com <http://archive.ubuntu.com/> for updates, etc.) but you can use a web proxy if desired.
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> Regards,
> Mike
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