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@Sreec wrote:

Eth0 and Eth1 must be in different subnets.  Most likely in your case, Eth0 is configured with a gateway. So routed traffic will egress via gateway IP of Eth0. By default, ETH1 is used for database replication. This is the reason you are not able to access or getting packet drops. Why do you want to reach Eth1? 


Hi Screec,

Thank you for your reply.

Yes I know how eth0 and eth1 works.

Like I said, if eth0 and eth1 are enable, eth0 stop working. Only eth1 is reachatble, if I disable eth1, then eth0 is reachatble. And yes yes has a Glocal gateway.

Also I know that we can change IPs, gateways etc, using vami sripts.

And I have move vCDs and even with differnt subnets, both are reatachable. But is not my concern here, but the issue that if both network interfaces are enable I loose connection to eth0.

I only have this issue, in this vCenter with this ESXi hosts. That is why I am trying to understand where is the root cause of this (physical? virtual networks?, vCD networks?)

I have try deploy 10.2, 10.0, even a 9.7 I always get this issue.

Is a very strange behavior.

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