Re: Xen interface and clustering

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You should be fine with eth0.
I prefer using xenbr0 instead of virbr0 so that I don't have to mess with the virtual routes or nat.
-paul

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Subject:  Xen interface and clustering
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Hello,
I just installed a 4 nodes cluster with RH 5.3. Each node have 6 
interfaces. It will be our Xen cluster.

I create a new VLAN and all eth0 are connected to it for cluster 
communication only. They will be no VM connected to eth0.

Can I still use eth0 as my multicast interface in cluster.conf or I 
should use peth0 ?

I suppose I could also remove eth0 from xen and use eth0 ?

Regards,

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