If your cluster needs both datacenters to operate, then I wouldn't really
worry about where you active MDS is running. OTOH, if you're set on having
the active MDS be in 1 DC or the other, you could utilize some external
scripting to see if the active MDS is in DC #2 while an MDS for DC #1 is in
s
Thanks for your answer.
Le jeudi 29 mars 2018 à 13:51 -0700, Patrick Donnelly a écrit :
> On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 1:02 PM, Nicolas Huillard .fr> wrote:
> > I manage my 2 datacenters with Pacemaker and Booth. One of them is
> > the
> > publicly-known one, thanks to Booth.
> > Whatever the "public
On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 1:02 PM, Nicolas Huillard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I manage my 2 datacenters with Pacemaker and Booth. One of them is the
> publicly-known one, thanks to Booth.
> Whatever the "public datacenter", Ceph is a single storage cluster.
> Since most of the cephfs traffic come from this "
Hi,
I manage my 2 datacenters with Pacemaker and Booth. One of them is the
publicly-known one, thanks to Booth.
Whatever the "public datacenter", Ceph is a single storage cluster.
Since most of the cephfs traffic come from this "public datacenter",
I'd like to suggest or force the active MDS to mo