Network load balancing cluster not loading - Windows Server 2016
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I am using three virtual machines (VirtualBox). The cluster virtual machine has Bridged mode. And the other two machines have both NAT and Bridged Mode. However when I setup the cluster, the cluster machine can't reach the cluster (getting a timeout error). And the other two nodes I get a 404 error. The websites can be reached from the three nodes. Any idea what could the problem be? I don't think that the cluster properties matter since I used many combinations and still doesn't work... anyway TCP, port 80, single host, multicast
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cluster ip: 192.168.1.88
first node web server: 192.168.1.105
second node web server: 192.168.1.106
all ports 80
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I am using three virtual machines (VirtualBox). The cluster virtual machine has Bridged mode. And the other two machines have both NAT and Bridged Mode. However when I setup the cluster, the cluster machine can't reach the cluster (getting a timeout error). And the other two nodes I get a 404 error. The websites can be reached from the three nodes. Any idea what could the problem be? I don't think that the cluster properties matter since I used many combinations and still doesn't work... anyway TCP, port 80, single host, multicast
Edit:
cluster ip: 192.168.1.88
first node web server: 192.168.1.105
second node web server: 192.168.1.106
all ports 80
windows cluster windows-server-2016
migrated from serverfault.com Nov 21 at 18:55
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Both machine got NAT and bridge, does that mean they got two NIC ? Can you link a diagram of your setup.
– yagmoth555
Nov 21 at 18:31
@yagmoth555 nop, I have one physical NIC. What do u mean by "link a diagram of your setup."
– tfyfttf ftyytf
Nov 21 at 18:42
Well, you got 3 VBox server on one physical server, how adressed (IP is what, switch is what, etc..) ? it's hard to imagine with your question
– yagmoth555
Nov 21 at 18:45
@yagmoth555 It's a laptop with Windows 10 as host. I haven't done any additional networking except the bridge mode in Virtualbox
– tfyfttf ftyytf
Nov 21 at 18:47
@yagmoth555 PS: I can give you TeamViewer remote access... I've been struggling for weeks now, read hundred of tutorials but didn't find anything
– tfyfttf ftyytf
Nov 21 at 18:53
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I am using three virtual machines (VirtualBox). The cluster virtual machine has Bridged mode. And the other two machines have both NAT and Bridged Mode. However when I setup the cluster, the cluster machine can't reach the cluster (getting a timeout error). And the other two nodes I get a 404 error. The websites can be reached from the three nodes. Any idea what could the problem be? I don't think that the cluster properties matter since I used many combinations and still doesn't work... anyway TCP, port 80, single host, multicast
Edit:
cluster ip: 192.168.1.88
first node web server: 192.168.1.105
second node web server: 192.168.1.106
all ports 80
windows cluster windows-server-2016
I am using three virtual machines (VirtualBox). The cluster virtual machine has Bridged mode. And the other two machines have both NAT and Bridged Mode. However when I setup the cluster, the cluster machine can't reach the cluster (getting a timeout error). And the other two nodes I get a 404 error. The websites can be reached from the three nodes. Any idea what could the problem be? I don't think that the cluster properties matter since I used many combinations and still doesn't work... anyway TCP, port 80, single host, multicast
Edit:
cluster ip: 192.168.1.88
first node web server: 192.168.1.105
second node web server: 192.168.1.106
all ports 80
windows cluster windows-server-2016
windows cluster windows-server-2016
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Both machine got NAT and bridge, does that mean they got two NIC ? Can you link a diagram of your setup.
– yagmoth555
Nov 21 at 18:31
@yagmoth555 nop, I have one physical NIC. What do u mean by "link a diagram of your setup."
– tfyfttf ftyytf
Nov 21 at 18:42
Well, you got 3 VBox server on one physical server, how adressed (IP is what, switch is what, etc..) ? it's hard to imagine with your question
– yagmoth555
Nov 21 at 18:45
@yagmoth555 It's a laptop with Windows 10 as host. I haven't done any additional networking except the bridge mode in Virtualbox
– tfyfttf ftyytf
Nov 21 at 18:47
@yagmoth555 PS: I can give you TeamViewer remote access... I've been struggling for weeks now, read hundred of tutorials but didn't find anything
– tfyfttf ftyytf
Nov 21 at 18:53
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Both machine got NAT and bridge, does that mean they got two NIC ? Can you link a diagram of your setup.
– yagmoth555
Nov 21 at 18:31
@yagmoth555 nop, I have one physical NIC. What do u mean by "link a diagram of your setup."
– tfyfttf ftyytf
Nov 21 at 18:42
Well, you got 3 VBox server on one physical server, how adressed (IP is what, switch is what, etc..) ? it's hard to imagine with your question
– yagmoth555
Nov 21 at 18:45
@yagmoth555 It's a laptop with Windows 10 as host. I haven't done any additional networking except the bridge mode in Virtualbox
– tfyfttf ftyytf
Nov 21 at 18:47
@yagmoth555 PS: I can give you TeamViewer remote access... I've been struggling for weeks now, read hundred of tutorials but didn't find anything
– tfyfttf ftyytf
Nov 21 at 18:53
Both machine got NAT and bridge, does that mean they got two NIC ? Can you link a diagram of your setup.
– yagmoth555
Nov 21 at 18:31
Both machine got NAT and bridge, does that mean they got two NIC ? Can you link a diagram of your setup.
– yagmoth555
Nov 21 at 18:31
@yagmoth555 nop, I have one physical NIC. What do u mean by "link a diagram of your setup."
– tfyfttf ftyytf
Nov 21 at 18:42
@yagmoth555 nop, I have one physical NIC. What do u mean by "link a diagram of your setup."
– tfyfttf ftyytf
Nov 21 at 18:42
Well, you got 3 VBox server on one physical server, how adressed (IP is what, switch is what, etc..) ? it's hard to imagine with your question
– yagmoth555
Nov 21 at 18:45
Well, you got 3 VBox server on one physical server, how adressed (IP is what, switch is what, etc..) ? it's hard to imagine with your question
– yagmoth555
Nov 21 at 18:45
@yagmoth555 It's a laptop with Windows 10 as host. I haven't done any additional networking except the bridge mode in Virtualbox
– tfyfttf ftyytf
Nov 21 at 18:47
@yagmoth555 It's a laptop with Windows 10 as host. I haven't done any additional networking except the bridge mode in Virtualbox
– tfyfttf ftyytf
Nov 21 at 18:47
@yagmoth555 PS: I can give you TeamViewer remote access... I've been struggling for weeks now, read hundred of tutorials but didn't find anything
– tfyfttf ftyytf
Nov 21 at 18:53
@yagmoth555 PS: I can give you TeamViewer remote access... I've been struggling for weeks now, read hundred of tutorials but didn't find anything
– tfyfttf ftyytf
Nov 21 at 18:53
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Both machine got NAT and bridge, does that mean they got two NIC ? Can you link a diagram of your setup.
– yagmoth555
Nov 21 at 18:31
@yagmoth555 nop, I have one physical NIC. What do u mean by "link a diagram of your setup."
– tfyfttf ftyytf
Nov 21 at 18:42
Well, you got 3 VBox server on one physical server, how adressed (IP is what, switch is what, etc..) ? it's hard to imagine with your question
– yagmoth555
Nov 21 at 18:45
@yagmoth555 It's a laptop with Windows 10 as host. I haven't done any additional networking except the bridge mode in Virtualbox
– tfyfttf ftyytf
Nov 21 at 18:47
@yagmoth555 PS: I can give you TeamViewer remote access... I've been struggling for weeks now, read hundred of tutorials but didn't find anything
– tfyfttf ftyytf
Nov 21 at 18:53