Yes, should be the same subnet. eth0 is optional as it is the default.
You could specify eth1 if you wanted to override the default.

On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Dimitri Yioulos <dyiou...@firstbhph.com> wrote:
> As to the IP address in haresources, it must be of the same subnet as the two
> nodes, right?
> As in:
>
> node 1   192.168.100.12/22
> node 2   192.168.100.6/22
> node 1   IPaddr::192.168.103.6/22/eth0
>
> (Of course, the CIDR 22 means that my netmask is 255.255.252.0, giving my LAN
> addresses 102.168.100.0 - 192.168.103.255).
>
> Also, is the construct IPaddr::192.168.103.6/22/eth0 correct?  I'm not meaning
> to question you, but I've not seen it written like that in any of the stuff
> I've read.
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