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      abelaguilar
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      Hello: Wondering if there is a document describing how to add a secondary network using 10 gig direct attached sfp+.

      I am using a differnet subnet on host and storage server from my managemt network. However, I am not able to ping and establish a connection.

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        planedrop Top contributor @abelaguilar
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        @abelaguilar This is already on the host machine as like a PCIe add in card right?

        Normally once you add one of those you should be able to add the network to the pool and then attach that network to a VM.

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          abelaguilar
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          My goal is to have the management network on 1 gig and my 2 hosts and shared storage server in my pool communicate via the 10 gig connection.

          Is there documentation somewhere or a tutorial.

          I know this is basic networking , but can't seem to figure it out.

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            planedrop Top contributor @abelaguilar
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            @abelaguilar Oh I think I initially misunderstood, so you are wanting to direct attach SFP to the two hosts and have them communicate over that network for storage?

            I think a better solution might be getting a 10GbE capable switch, this is what I do, not sure how well XCP-ng works with direct attached stuff.

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              abelaguilar @planedrop
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              @planedrop gotcha ok. i'll try that.

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                planedrop Top contributor @abelaguilar
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                @abelaguilar Sounds good, yeah I think that is the easiest method to go about it, rather than direct attached networking.

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