Chris - thanks for the reply. I gathered that was the case, but was hopeful that might not be so. Not too big an issue, it just means I can’t force my admin node to maintain the same last octet address in all of my networks. Not the end of the world, just messier. :)
~~shane On 11/18/13, 7:06 AM, "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hey Shane, Unfortunately there isn’t a way to specify discontiguous numbers in a range, and multiple “host” statements are not presently supported. Thanks, Chris Dell From: crowbar-bounces On Behalf Of Shane Gibson Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2013 2:22 PM To: crowbar Subject: [Crowbar] more complex "start" and "end" syntax ?? All, I am setting up a cluster, and have a configuration which I’m not sure if the bc-template-network.json can support. I’d like to specify… essentially… a more complex range of IPs to allocate like follows: 1.2.3.10, 1.2.3.100-115 I know this syntax: "ranges": { "host": { "start": “1.2.3.100", "end": "1.2.3.115" } But not certain if I can add multiple “host” statements, or if there is the ability some other way to define a discontiguous number or range? Looking at the documentation, it would appear I can’t do this … ? ~~shane
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