Let’s try that again (#$@# touchbar)… Typically you have an administrative VLAN for traffic between the services/agents running on the headnode and compute nodes. Typically this is going to be between the headnode and the compute nodes than between compute nodes. Containers can be provisioned with interfaces on any VLAN that is configured on Triton (assuming the person doing the provisioning has permissions to assign a given VLAN to a container). At that point communication for containers just works like normal networking.
On August 4, 2017 at 4:43:05 PM, Lonnie Cumberland (lon...@outstep.com) wrote: Greetings All, I was just thinking about SmartOS as well as the HN and CN topology for which a question occurred to me. In a Triton cluster, or CoaL cluster as it may be, are the CN-to-CN communications typically done in a Peer mesh type fashion in which nodes talk to nodes as I could imagine this with zones and containers talking to other nodes directly, or is all communications routed through the HN? Mostly just wondering as I did not come across this in my literature review thus far, but could have missed it. Cheers and have a great weekend, Lonnie smartos-discuss | Archives | Modify Your Subscription
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