Guac 1.1.0 set up on CentOs7 used for Windows virtual desktop RDP
All systems on vmware esxi 6.7 - everything works

Everything works,
We are trying to split our two divisions as we now have everyone working from 
home constantly instead of occasionally,
so I cloned the Guac VM to the second esxi host on my Vcenter,
Changed the new vm's IP (nat set to a different public IP) and fired it up to 
test.
It seems that now both systems are sharing a user and connection database - 
shutting one down seems to "kill" the other
Where other than the CentOs ip addressing and machine name would I need to make 
changes to "split" these two virtual servers.

I would rather not install fully new - had assumed I could clone then delete 
half of the users from one and half from the other.

Any thoughts?

Dennis Newman
Senior Infrastructure Engineer  |  Wisconsin office

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