>> Distinct subnets Private @ [192.168.10.x] IPoIB @ [192.168.1.x}
>> although the netmask is the same 255.255.255.0.
>> What values do you use for your NETMASKs on cluster interfaces?
>
>Ok, your netmask would indicate that both NICs are on the same subnet, which
>they aren't.

The subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 is indicating that they aren't on the same
subnet.  Subnet 10 is different than subnet 1.

- Sean

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