I did something similar, but in the long run I could not afford each VM to have 
2 IP addresses. As my address pool is limited it is currently the main 
bottleneck for me regarding the number of virtual machines I can run; Giving 
each machine 2 addresses was just to expensive. It would be great to have an 
option in the template which sets the virtual network depending on the cluster 
the VM goes to. That or IP6, which I guess is still some time in the future :-) 
.

Carsten

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ruben Diez
Sent: Wednesday, 16 March 2011 20:52
To: Zeeshan Ali Shah
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [one-users] federation in One ?

Hi, Zeeshan:

We had made something like you tell. We choose the 1) way.....
The core of the problem is to make a vlan between the both networks, and 
put, both in your OpenNebula on A network and on all the nodes on the B 
network a network alias, so each machine has two IPs: one in the network 
A an other in the network B. You also need to properly configure the 
route suff....

Hope this help.

Zeeshan Ali Shah escribió:
> Hi ,
> I have usecase to connect two organizations with Opennebula One of 
> them has ONE running and another has fresh nodes .. there are some 
> possibilities like
>
> 1) Run ONED on A and connect nodes from B as hosts
> 2) RUN ONED on BOTH and connect both using what ??? (Is it possible 
> like having Multiple Avail zone ?)
> 3) any other ?
>
>

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