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12-05-2018
10:17 AM
I've got my Public DNS pointed at a single Public Cluster node ( H1) in a three node cluster. Should I change DNS so the Record includes the NAT IPs of my other two Nodes as well?
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12-05-2018
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You should have a reverse lookup for all 3 node IPs in case one of the nodes goes down.
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12-06-2018
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I'm doing this immediately! Thank you so much!
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