Listen,
> On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 09:22:28AM -0400, Francois Gaudreault wrote:
>> Why your eth0 is internal? You should set it to management only.
>
> If I do that, I get the following error when restarting daemons:
>
> Checking configuration sanity...
> FATAL - internal network(s) not defined!
>
> This seems to be very explicit in the code:
>
> =item interfaces
>
> check the Netmask objs and make sure a managed and internal interface exist
>
> =cut
> sub interfaces {
>
> if ( !scalar(get_internal_devs()) ) {
> add_problem( $FATAL, "internal network(s) not defined!" );
> }
I told you how it works, you need a management interface only, and you
need other interfaces for registration/isolation. That's how it works,
using routed VLANs or not.
Is it that hard to follow the guidelines? If you want to do use one
interface, you know, fix the code to your own liking and don't ask for
help...
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