The public IP address or hostname cannot be retrieved from the network interface when the server is not directly on a public network, but under NAT.
In this case, the server should follow the approach we already did with kubernates clusters: read the system variable HOSTNAME and use that for the server address.
Workaround until the fix is ready:
Set -Darcadedb.ha.k8s=true when the server start. This forces the HA component to use the HOSTNAME instead of the local address.
The public IP address or hostname cannot be retrieved from the network interface when the server is not directly on a public network, but under NAT.
In this case, the server should follow the approach we already did with kubernates clusters: read the system variable
HOSTNAMEand use that for the server address.Workaround until the fix is ready:
Set
-Darcadedb.ha.k8s=truewhen the server start. This forces the HA component to use the HOSTNAME instead of the local address.