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On 01/08/2015 12:07 AM, Will K wrote:
Hi
I would like to see if anyone has good suggestion.
I have two physical hosts with 1GB connections to switched networks.
The hosts also have 10GB interface connected directly using Twinax
cable like copper crossover cable. The idea was to use the 10GB as a
"private network" for GlusterFS till the day we want to grow out of
this 2 node setup.
GlusterFS was setup with the 10GB ports using non-routable IPs and
hostnames in /etc/hosts, for example, gfs1 192.168.1.1 and gfs2
192.168.1.2. I'm following example from
community.redhat.com/blog/2014/10/up-and-running-with-ovirt-3-5/
<
http://community.redhat.com/blog/2014/10/up-and-running-with-ovirt-3-5/>
, Currently I'm only using Gluster volume on node1, but `gluster probe
peer` test worked fine with node2 through the 10GB connection.
oVirt engine was setup on physical host1 with hosted engine. Now,
when I try to create new Gluster storage domain, I can only see the
host "node1" available.
Is there anyway I can setup oVirt on node1 and node2, while using
"gfs1" and "gfs2" for GlusterFS? or some way to take advantage of the
10GB connection?
If I understand right, you have 2 interfaces on each of your hosts, and
you want oVirt to communicate via 1 interface and glusterfs to use other?
While adding the hosts to oVirt you could use ip1 and then.while
creating the volume, add the brick using the other ip address.
For instance, gluster volume create <volname> 192.168.1.2:/bricks/b1
Currently, there's no way to specify the IP address to use while adding
a brick from oVirt UI (we're working on this for 3.6), but you could do
this from the gluster CLI commands. This would then be detected in the
oVirt UI.
Thanks
W
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/08/2015 12:07 AM, Will K
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<div dir="ltr">I would like to see if anyone has good
suggestion.</div>
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dir="ltr"><br>
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<div id="yui_3_16_0_1_1420578468148_132431" dir="ltr">I
have two
physical hosts with 1GB connections to switched networks. The
hosts also have 10GB interface connected directly using Twinax
cable like copper crossover cable. The idea was to use the
10GB as a "private network" for GlusterFS till the day we want
to grow out of this 2 node setup.<br>
</div>
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</div>
<div dir="ltr"
id="yui_3_16_0_1_1420578468148_133144">GlusterFS
was setup with the 10GB ports using non-routable IPs and
hostnames in /etc/hosts, for example, gfs1 192.168.1.1 and
gfs2 192.168.1.2. I'm following example from <a
moz-do-not-send="true"
id="yui_3_16_0_1_1420578468148_133153"
href="http://community.redhat.com/blog/2014/10/up-and-running-with-o...
, Currently I'm only using Gluster volume on node1, but
`gluster probe peer` test worked fine with node2 through the
10GB connection.<br>
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class=""
dir="ltr"><br>
</div>
<div id="yui_3_16_0_1_1420578468148_132427" style=""
class=""
dir="ltr">oVirt engine was setup on physical host1 with hosted
engine. Now, when I try to create new Gluster storage domain,
I can only see the host "node1" available. <br>
</div>
<div id="yui_3_16_0_1_1420578468148_133151" style=""
class=""
dir="ltr"><br>
</div>
<div id="yui_3_16_0_1_1420578468148_133150" style=""
class=""
dir="ltr">Is there anyway I can setup oVirt on node1 and
node2, while using "gfs1" and "gfs2" for GlusterFS? or some
way to take advantage of the 10GB connection?<br>
</div>
</div>
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If I understand right, you have 2 interfaces on each of your hosts,
and you want oVirt to communicate via 1 interface and glusterfs to
use other?<br>
<br>
While adding the hosts to oVirt you could use ip1 and then.while
creating the volume, add the brick using the other ip address. <br>
For instance, gluster volume create <volname>
192.168.1.2:/bricks/b1 <br>
<br>
Currently, there's no way to specify the IP address to use while
adding a brick from oVirt UI (we're working on this for 3.6), but
you could do this from the gluster CLI commands. This would then be
detected in the oVirt UI.<br>
<br>
<br>
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