Hello,
personally I use one bridge per VM and add a route to the IP's VM using
the latter. Under Debian the route can be added automatically after the
up of the interface with configuration like this :
auto vmbr0
iface vmbr0 inet static
addressmain host ip
netmask255.255.255.255
Hello,
It would be nice to see this especially after the Inktank's acquisition
by Red Hat which will drive the merging of Ceph and GlusterFS team on
their storage subjects.
GlusterFS is a great value !
Kind regards,
Le 01/05/2014 13:36, Chris Murray a écrit :
Hi,
Is there an expected date
Le 18/02/2014 08:53, Pongrácz István a écrit :
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Feladó: Lindsay Mathieson
CC: proxmoxve (pve-user@pve.proxmox.com )
Dátum: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 16:30:10 +1000
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On 18 February 2014 09:36,
Hello Angel,
Did you figure it out why you had timeout problem ?
Regards
Le 11/12/2013 17:28, Angel Docampo a écrit :
Hello,
There is no special topology between the nodes, it's a 10Gb dedicated segment
only for that purpose.
To mount glusterfs into PVE you can follow this tutorial
a similar thing, with a
final VM with its own HDD shared across the two GlusterFS nodes.
Like that if the first GlusterFS node shutdown, the VM can continue with
the second one.
Thanks,
Kind regards
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Hello,
What kind of topology do you have between your replicas ? Maybe you have
a congestion between them which results as a timeout on file creation.
While on the topic I would love to know where is the mounting command of
glusterfs into PVE architecture ?
It can be very useful to tweak the
Hi everybody,
Just to say, I'm currently building a HA topology that consists of 3
nodes, one NFS or iSCSI filer and 2 hypervisors with HA capability.
All of my experiments are far from finished but I can understand the
Gilberto's point of view regarding fencing vs scripting plus manual tasks.
only ? Thus I could build an Apache2 with mod_security as a
reverse proxy for WAN access.
Thanks,
Le 07/11/2013 22:57, Alexandre Kouznetsov a écrit :
Hello.
El 07/11/13 15:09, Leslie-Alexandre DENIS escribió:
I'm currently designing a Proxmox based virtualization solution and I'm
wondering how
Hello there,
I'm currently designing a Proxmox based virtualization solution and I'm
wondering how guys do you manage your edge connection.
Do you prefer to route and setup your own L3 network before exposing the
server ? Or just let the server with a WAN IP ?
What is your ideas regarding