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size=2>Greetings.<BR><BR>Oh, interesting that.<BR><BR>Long live to Proxmox
and this list.<BR><BR>:D<BR><BR>On 10/09/2014 06:10 AM, Gilberto Nunes
wrote:<BR>> Hi<BR>><BR>> I think the must easier way is manage this
over a manager switch...<BR>><BR><BR>>> In the absence of a managed
switch approach, you can issue "arp -n"<BR>>> across the cluster nodes to
see Mac/IP/Port bindings in the most recent<BR>>> ARP
cache.<BR><BR>>> A long-term solution to this was discussed on the list a
year or so ago.<BR>>> The approach was to use arpwatch to
automate IPs discovered on the<BR>>> network into corresponding VM configs
as comments, such as<BR>>> "#IP used by this VM recently:
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX[, YYY.YYY.YYY.YYY]*."<BR>>> As a comment in the VM config,
it shows up in the Proxmox GUI.<BR></FONT></BODY></HTML>