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Re: Re: How to identify the physical machine when you are inside the container? [message #42687 is a reply to message #42683] Wed, 11 May 2011 10:10 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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11.05.2011, 12:50, "Aleksandar Ivanisevic" <aleksandar@ivanisevic.de>:
> "Ekaterina.epifanova" <nixma@yandex.ru>;
> writes:
>
>>  Hi.
>>
>>  For this purpose we use special naming sheme:
>>  hostname of VE contain name of NH as service hostname.
>
> You never migrate VEs? Or when they move they get a new name?

In our enviroment (~100HNs and ~7000VEs) veid.hwnodename.domain.com - it's service name and it never use for http, smtp or other VEs needs.
After migrating VE it's service name must be changed to correct

Mirgating VE - it's not everyday job. In this case VE's serivce name may be created and changed by hand or, in large scale, with automated scripts.

>
>>  i.e. 1111.ovz1.domain.ru, 2222.ovz2.domain.ru, 3333.ovz3.domain.ru and
>>  VEID is uniq for ALL HN's
>>
>>  Or we can use traceroute utility from outside
>
> How does that work if you are inside? you ssh somewhere outside and
> get the traceroute?
>
>From inside we can use traceroute from inside. First hop will be HN

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