Thanks Jerrrey, I'm setting up the NetRestrict file now.
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
Andrew Bacchi wrote:
Hello all,
I've added some new fileservers to the cell recently that use iSCSI
disk for vicepX partitions. We've noticed the named disks listed in
listaddr, and I have one report of a Mac client trying to hit it as a
fileserver.
Here's the 'vos listaddr' output. Redundant paths on each server is
the reason for the iscsi0, and iscsi1 names.
afsfs12.server.rpi.edu
afsfs12-iscsi0.iscsi.rpi.edu
afsfs12-iscsi1.iscsi.rpi.edu
afsfs13.server.rpi.edu
afsfs13-iscsi0.iscsi.rpi.edu
My questions are:
Since they are listed in the VLDB, will clients try hitting them?
yes. If the VLDB reports the address to the client, the client will
use it.
If I remove them with 'vos changeaddr -remove' will they be relisted
somehow? Will they return?
As long as your file server continues to report those addresses as
being valid addresses for the file server, they will continue to be
inserted into the VLDB.
Use the NetRestrict file on each file server to limit the reported
addresses.
http://www.openafs.org/pages/manpages/5/NetRestrict.html
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Andrew Bacchi
Systems Programmer
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
phone: 518.276.6415 fax: 518.276.2809
http://www.rpi.edu/~bacchi/
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