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DescriptionHere's my setup. The machines are on different networks; Machine 1 - Hub & Agent installed in Docker Each machine only has its own agent providing data. I currently cannot see Machine 2 on Machine 1 or vice versa. I now want to add Machine 1 agent to Machine 2 hub and vice versa but I can't work out how due to the SSH Key. I guess I should just use 1 hub and then it's not an issue but I don't want to do that. If I Add System on Machine 1 and add Machine 2, the Public Key is not the one being used by the agent currently running on Machine 2 so it doesn't work. OS / Architecturelinux agent and hub Beszel version0.9.1 Installation methodDocker ConfigurationNo response Hub LogsNo response Agent LogsNo response |
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Agents do not support connecting to multiple hubs. We may support this in the future, but in nearly all use cases it's recommended to use a single hub with multiple agents. The only option for now would be running two agents on the machine, one for each hub. |
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Agents do not support connecting to multiple hubs.
We may support this in the future, but in nearly all use cases it's recommended to use a single hub with multiple agents.
The only option for now would be running two agents on the machine, one for each hub.