I created a fake host (with IP 0.0.0.0) for the cluster with active checks
and notifications disabled.
This way I have one and the same parent for all VM's in that cluster.
Let me show it this way:
switch ---> esx1> VM-CLUSTER-1 --> VM1
| > esx2> | --
On 3 January 2012 20:58, alexus wrote:
> I have few hyper-visors that running bunch of VMs. Each VM runs on a
> HV and can be migrated from one host to another at any given time for
> whatever reason(s).
> Should I specify all HVs (where VM can run) for each VM as a parent?
That's what I do, yes.
I have few hyper-visors that running bunch of VMs. Each VM runs on a
HV and can be migrated from one host to another at any given time for
whatever reason(s).
Should I specify all HVs (where VM can run) for each VM as a parent?
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Hi Matthew
I apologise for lecturing you, I thought you were confused over that aspect.
But certainly it is reporting the
stratum of its peer. With -v on one of our servers I get for example in part
parsing stratum from peer bf36: 2
and bf36 hex is 48950 which is the associationID of our timeso
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