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derives the mode and the link from the settings of the network |
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link and mode must not be specified. |
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link and mode must not be specified. Note that the mode and link |
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depend on the network-to-nodegroup connection, thus allowing |
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different nodegroups to be connected to the same network in |
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different ways. |
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Of these "mode" and "link" are nic parameters, and inherit their |
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DESCRIPTION |
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The **gnt-network** command is used for network definition |
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administration in the Ganeti system. |
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The **gnt-network** command is used for network definition and |
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administration in the Ganeti system. Each instance nic can be connected |
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to a network via the ``network`` nic parameter. See **gnt-instance**\(8) |
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for more details. |
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COMMANDS |
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``--gateway6`` options. IP pool is meaningless for IPV6 so those two |
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values can be used for EUI64 generation from a NIC's MAC address. |
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Note that a when connecting a network to a node group (see below) you |
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can specify also the nic mode and link that will be used by instances on |
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that group to physically connect to this network. This allows the system |
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to work even if the parameters (eg. the VLAN number) change between |
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groups. |
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See **ganeti**\(7) for a description of ``--submit`` and other common |
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options. |
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