*** Reply to note of 03/04/93 14:23
"Doug Engert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> ...
>> We have two file servers which have multiple network interfaces,
>> and thus have multiple IP addresses. AFS referees to the servers
>> by name, but appears to store one of the IP numbers in the VLDB
>> based on a DNS lookup.
>> ...
Has there been any follow up on this that I've missed. We're in a
situation which causes this to directly affect us. We're about to bring
3 fileservers on-line with multiple network interfaces (two building rings).
Should all of the volumes be defined on the ring A interface of all
fileservers, or should volumes be defined on the same interface as the
client? Does it matter? How does it impact performance? Is there an impact
to the VLDB for backup? lookup? Thanks for any information...
Pete Fiorese
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