Thanks for the clarification Greg. The private network was a NAT network, but I
got rid of the NAT, and set the head node just to straight routing. I went
ahead an set all the daemons to the private network, and its working fine now.
I was hoping to avoid routing the outside traffic, but no big
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 7:13 AM, Jim Kilborn wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
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> When I said the compute nodes mounted the cephfs volume, I am referring to a
> real linux cluster of physical machines,. Openstack VM/ compute nodes are not
> involved in my setup. We are transitioning from an old
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> Op 8 september 2016 om 15:02 schreef Jim Kilborn :
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> Hello all…
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> I am setting up a ceph cluster (jewel) on a private network. The compute
> nodes are all running centos 7 and mounting the cephfs volume using the
> kernel driver. The ceph storage nodes are dual connected to the privat
Hello all…
I am setting up a ceph cluster (jewel) on a private network. The compute nodes
are all running centos 7 and mounting the cephfs volume using the kernel
driver. The ceph storage nodes are dual connected to the private network, as
well as our corporate network, as some users need to mo