On Friday, 13 December 2013 15:08:43 UTC+11, sc0tt@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
We have a xenserver host. We manage it via an interface on x.x.75.x which is
the only network that is actually plumbed in on the host. It has other
interfaces but they are virtualised by xen and don't have IP's.
We have several VM's on this host on the same x.x.75.x network so we have set
the xenserver to broadcast ntp (it syncs from network switches) and the VM's
to be broadcast clients . NTP is working ok in this scenario.
However we've added a new network to xenserver on x.x.69.x but VM's on this
network don't receive the NTP broadcast packets as they don't have an
interface on the x.x.75 network.
Is there any way to get the NTP packets to all VM's without dual homing
either the xenserver or the VM's.
Thanks in advance,
Scott
Thank you all for your replies. I just attempted to add a new broadcast
address to the ntp.conf of Dom0 but that highlighted a loop somewhere in our
test network that caused a broadcast storm.
I need to fix that before i move any further with ntp.
Thanks again,
Scott
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