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Create VPS With Failover IP's? Proxmox

JeffreyJeffrey Member
edited March 2012 in General

So, I finally got my own dedicated server and I ordered extra IP's for it. I bought it through a reseller and they gave me "failover" IP addresses. Remember, this is an OVH box. I have installed proxmox and I cannot ping a single VPS I make with the IP I give it. Do I have to do something special with this "Failover IP"? Can I assign a Failover IP to a VPS? Do I have to add a certain setting to proxmox? The reason why I am using Proxmox is because the OVH boxes come with custom kernels, which don't support the OpenVZ Kernel.

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  • AsimAsim Member

    Check if the IPs you are assigning are actually pointing to your box. NO idea about proxmox so cant really say what config might be missing

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    I don't know proxmox specifically, but most failover schemes are based on a VIP that moves between boxes. Box A fails, box B detects this, and brings up the VIP on its ethernet port. All services connect to the VIP, not to the boxes' physical IPs.

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