How to add IP FailOver to Ubuntu 18.04?
The OVH documentation is not up to date and there is no example to add IP FailOver to Ubuntu 18.04
Here is my current configuration :
sudo nano /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml
network:
version: 2
ethernets:
ens3:
dhcp4: true
dhcp6: no
addresses:
- 2001:41d0:508:1000::a5e/64
gateway6: 2001:43d0:508:1000::1
routes:
- to: 2001:43d0:508:1000::a5e/64
via: 2001:43d0:508:1000::1
match:
macaddress: fa:16:3a:a8:17:b2
set-name: ens3
I ordered 2 IP FailOver. How to add them permanently to my server?
Should we put them in this file or create a new one?
What should I put?
This is to add IPs to SERPOSCOPE
https://remibacha.com/serposcope-ip-failover/
networking server 18.04 ip netplan
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The OVH documentation is not up to date and there is no example to add IP FailOver to Ubuntu 18.04
Here is my current configuration :
sudo nano /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml
network:
version: 2
ethernets:
ens3:
dhcp4: true
dhcp6: no
addresses:
- 2001:41d0:508:1000::a5e/64
gateway6: 2001:43d0:508:1000::1
routes:
- to: 2001:43d0:508:1000::a5e/64
via: 2001:43d0:508:1000::1
match:
macaddress: fa:16:3a:a8:17:b2
set-name: ens3
I ordered 2 IP FailOver. How to add them permanently to my server?
Should we put them in this file or create a new one?
What should I put?
This is to add IPs to SERPOSCOPE
https://remibacha.com/serposcope-ip-failover/
networking server 18.04 ip netplan
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The OVH documentation is not up to date and there is no example to add IP FailOver to Ubuntu 18.04
Here is my current configuration :
sudo nano /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml
network:
version: 2
ethernets:
ens3:
dhcp4: true
dhcp6: no
addresses:
- 2001:41d0:508:1000::a5e/64
gateway6: 2001:43d0:508:1000::1
routes:
- to: 2001:43d0:508:1000::a5e/64
via: 2001:43d0:508:1000::1
match:
macaddress: fa:16:3a:a8:17:b2
set-name: ens3
I ordered 2 IP FailOver. How to add them permanently to my server?
Should we put them in this file or create a new one?
What should I put?
This is to add IPs to SERPOSCOPE
https://remibacha.com/serposcope-ip-failover/
networking server 18.04 ip netplan
New contributor
ML19 is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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The OVH documentation is not up to date and there is no example to add IP FailOver to Ubuntu 18.04
Here is my current configuration :
sudo nano /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml
network:
version: 2
ethernets:
ens3:
dhcp4: true
dhcp6: no
addresses:
- 2001:41d0:508:1000::a5e/64
gateway6: 2001:43d0:508:1000::1
routes:
- to: 2001:43d0:508:1000::a5e/64
via: 2001:43d0:508:1000::1
match:
macaddress: fa:16:3a:a8:17:b2
set-name: ens3
I ordered 2 IP FailOver. How to add them permanently to my server?
Should we put them in this file or create a new one?
What should I put?
This is to add IPs to SERPOSCOPE
https://remibacha.com/serposcope-ip-failover/
networking server 18.04 ip netplan
networking server 18.04 ip netplan
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