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Same file server root directory for multiple domains over different network interfaces for each domain
How do I create a Linux virtual network interface (alias) with a real interface name?/etc/interfaces file for multiple gateways, same network? (linux)Very slow ssh, snmp, telnet network connections but http, sftp are fastSmoothwall Express interface issuesWhy I get different network traffic values from dom0 and from domU?Multiple connections using multiple IP addresses to same PCLinux - Only first virtual interface can ping external gatewayCan cacti display some TEXT output from mib at my graph?Monitoring SNMP network interfaces on zabbixLinux server two network interfaces
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I currently host a 16TB CentOS ESXi Virtual Machine with 1 virtual interface with a public static IP behind a Nexus 3K switch in my datacenter serving a web archive over Nginx to the public. Everything works fine and I graph the VM's only interface via SNMP and Cacti graph tool.
I want another domain name to point to the same server and the same archive which I believe can be configured via virtual hosts in Nginx.
The problem is I need to create graphs from the machine's network interfaces via SNMP and log traffic information "per domain name" in Cacti which makes things a little tricky so I believe the only way to graph different domains is to somehow use different IP addresses on different interfaces for each domain. Wouldn't that create a default gateway problem? The public IP addresses can be from the same network.
I don't necessarily need to have separate IPs since I just want graphs to be made, also sadly you can't generate graphs for alias interfaces.
Just putting it out there can things like Docker, VRF or even NAT on the Nexus switch help me achieve this?
linux networking nginx snmp
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I currently host a 16TB CentOS ESXi Virtual Machine with 1 virtual interface with a public static IP behind a Nexus 3K switch in my datacenter serving a web archive over Nginx to the public. Everything works fine and I graph the VM's only interface via SNMP and Cacti graph tool.
I want another domain name to point to the same server and the same archive which I believe can be configured via virtual hosts in Nginx.
The problem is I need to create graphs from the machine's network interfaces via SNMP and log traffic information "per domain name" in Cacti which makes things a little tricky so I believe the only way to graph different domains is to somehow use different IP addresses on different interfaces for each domain. Wouldn't that create a default gateway problem? The public IP addresses can be from the same network.
I don't necessarily need to have separate IPs since I just want graphs to be made, also sadly you can't generate graphs for alias interfaces.
Just putting it out there can things like Docker, VRF or even NAT on the Nexus switch help me achieve this?
linux networking nginx snmp
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I currently host a 16TB CentOS ESXi Virtual Machine with 1 virtual interface with a public static IP behind a Nexus 3K switch in my datacenter serving a web archive over Nginx to the public. Everything works fine and I graph the VM's only interface via SNMP and Cacti graph tool.
I want another domain name to point to the same server and the same archive which I believe can be configured via virtual hosts in Nginx.
The problem is I need to create graphs from the machine's network interfaces via SNMP and log traffic information "per domain name" in Cacti which makes things a little tricky so I believe the only way to graph different domains is to somehow use different IP addresses on different interfaces for each domain. Wouldn't that create a default gateway problem? The public IP addresses can be from the same network.
I don't necessarily need to have separate IPs since I just want graphs to be made, also sadly you can't generate graphs for alias interfaces.
Just putting it out there can things like Docker, VRF or even NAT on the Nexus switch help me achieve this?
linux networking nginx snmp
I currently host a 16TB CentOS ESXi Virtual Machine with 1 virtual interface with a public static IP behind a Nexus 3K switch in my datacenter serving a web archive over Nginx to the public. Everything works fine and I graph the VM's only interface via SNMP and Cacti graph tool.
I want another domain name to point to the same server and the same archive which I believe can be configured via virtual hosts in Nginx.
The problem is I need to create graphs from the machine's network interfaces via SNMP and log traffic information "per domain name" in Cacti which makes things a little tricky so I believe the only way to graph different domains is to somehow use different IP addresses on different interfaces for each domain. Wouldn't that create a default gateway problem? The public IP addresses can be from the same network.
I don't necessarily need to have separate IPs since I just want graphs to be made, also sadly you can't generate graphs for alias interfaces.
Just putting it out there can things like Docker, VRF or even NAT on the Nexus switch help me achieve this?
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