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<DIV>The virtual inferface will be the OSS. A virtual IP will start in the first
interface, and if the network attached to the first interface is failed, the
virtual IP is move to the second interface.</DIV>
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<DIV>I need have two networks, because I need to guarantee to my clients a
network in HA and minimized the lustre downs for networks maintenance.</DIV>
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<DIV style="font-color: black"><B>From:</B> <A title=shuey@purdue.edu
href="mailto:shuey@purdue.edu">Michael Shuey</A> </DIV>
<DIV><B>Sent:</B> Wednesday, June 26, 2013 2:17 PM</DIV>
<DIV><B>To:</B> <A title=alfonso.pardo@ciemat.es
href="mailto:alfonso.pardo@ciemat.es">Alfonso Pardo</A> </DIV>
<DIV><B>Cc:</B> <A title=briano@sgi.com href="mailto:briano@sgi.com">Brian
O'Connor</A> ; <A title=WC-Discuss.Migration@intel.com
href="mailto:WC-Discuss.Migration@intel.com">WC-Discuss</A> ; <A
title=lustre-discuss@lists.lustre.org
href="mailto:lustre-discuss@lists.lustre.org">lustre-discuss@lists.lustre.org</A>
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<DIV><B>Subject:</B> Re: [Lustre-discuss] Lustre over two TCP
interfaces</DIV></DIV></DIV>
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<DIV>That will probably be slow - the machine you use to proxy the IPVS address
would be a bottleneck. Out of curiosity, what problem are you trying to
solve here? Do you anticipate whole-subnet outages to be an issue (and if
so, why)?</DIV>
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<DIV>--<BR>Mike Shuey</DIV><BR><BR>
<DIV class=gmail_quote>On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 4:53 AM, Alfonso Pardo <SPAN
dir=ltr><<A href="mailto:alfonso.pardo@ciemat.es"
target=_blank>alfonso.pardo@ciemat.es</A>></SPAN> wrote:<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=gmail_quote
style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">oooh!<BR><BR><BR>Thanks
for you reply! May be another way is a floating IP between two interfaces with
IPVS (corosync).<BR><BR>-----Mensaje original----- From: Brian
O'Connor<BR>Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 10:15 AM<BR>To: Alfonso
Pardo<BR>Cc: 'Michael Shuey' ; 'WC-Discuss' ; <A
href="mailto:lustre-discuss@lists.lustre.org"
target=_blank>lustre-discuss@lists.lustre.<U></U>org</A><BR>Subject: Re:
[Lustre-discuss] Lustre over two TCP interfaces
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<DIV class=h5><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>On 06/26/2013 04:16 PM, Alfonso Pardo
wrote:<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=gmail_quote
style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">But....
if I configure the OST assigning to the first interface of the<BR>OSS
(bond0) and as failover OSS the second inteface of the OSS. If the<BR>bond0
network down, the client will try to connect to the failover, that<BR>is the
second interface of the OSS.<BR>is it possible?<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR>I
stand to be corrected, but no, I don't think so. As I understand it<BR>the
failover code looks for a different server instance, rather than
a<BR>different nid.<BR><BR>See<BR><BR><A
href="http://lists.opensfs.org/pipermail/lustre-devel-opensfs.org/2012-August/000028.html"
target=_blank>http://lists.opensfs.org/<U></U>pipermail/lustre-devel-<U></U>opensfs.org/2012-August/<U></U>000028.html</A><BR><BR><BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=gmail_quote
style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">*From:*
Brian O'Connor <mailto:<A href="mailto:briano@sgi.com"
target=_blank>briano@sgi.com</A>><BR>*Sent:* Wednesday, June 26, 2013
1:09 AM<BR>*To:* 'Alfonso Pardo' <mailto:<A
href="mailto:alfonso.pardo@ciemat.es"
target=_blank>alfonso.pardo@ciemat.<U></U>es</A>> ; 'Michael
Shuey'<BR><mailto:<A href="mailto:shuey@purdue.edu"
target=_blank>shuey@purdue.edu</A>><BR>*Cc:* 'WC-Discuss' <mailto:<A
href="mailto:WC-Discuss.Migration@intel.com"
target=_blank>WC-Discuss.Migration@<U></U>intel.com</A>> ;<BR>mailto:<A
href="mailto:lustre-discuss@lists.lustre.org"
target=_blank>lustre-discuss@lists.<U></U>lustre.org</A><BR>*Subject:* RE:
[Lustre-discuss] Lustre over two TCP interfaces<BR>Unless something has
changed in the new versions of lustre, I don't<BR>think lustre can do
failover between nids on the same machine.<BR><BR>It can choose the
available nid at mount time, but if an active nid goes<BR>away after you are
mounted then the client chooses the failover nid, and<BR>this must be on a
different server.<BR><BR>Check the archives for more discussion in this
topic :)<BR><BR><BR><BR>-----Original Message-----<BR>*From: *Alfonso Pardo
[<A href="mailto:alfonso.pardo@ciemat.es"
target=_blank>alfonso.pardo@ciemat.es</A><BR><mailto:<A
href="mailto:alfonso.pardo@ciemat.es"
target=_blank>alfonso.pardo@ciemat.<U></U>es</A>>]<BR>*Sent: *Tuesday,
June 25, 2013 07:23 AM Central Standard Time<BR>*To: *Michael Shuey<BR>*Cc:
*WC-Discuss; <A href="mailto:lustre-discuss@lists.lustre.org"
target=_blank>lustre-discuss@lists.lustre.<U></U>org</A><BR>*Subject: *Re:
[Lustre-discuss] Lustre over two TCP interfaces<BR><BR>thank
Michael,<BR>This is my second step, I will change the lnet with “options
lnet<BR>networks=tcp0(bond0,bond1)” because my machines has 4 nics. I have
a<BR>bond0 and bond1 with LACP. I need to comunicate the clients with
two<BR>network for HA network.<BR>If the bond0 network is down, the clients
can reach the OSS by the<BR>second network bond1.<BR>If I change the
modprobe with “options lnet<BR>networks=tcp0(bond0),tcp1(<U></U>bond1)”, how
the clients mount the filesystem<BR>to reach the OSS by two
network?<BR>*From:* Michael Shuey <mailto:<A
href="mailto:shuey@purdue.edu"
target=_blank>shuey@purdue.edu</A>><BR>*Sent:* Tuesday, June 25, 2013
2:14 PM<BR>*To:* Alfonso Pardo <mailto:<A
href="mailto:alfonso.pardo@ciemat.es"
target=_blank>alfonso.pardo@ciemat.<U></U>es</A>><BR>*Cc:* <A
href="mailto:lustre-discuss@lists.lustre.org"
target=_blank>lustre-discuss@lists.lustre.<U></U>org</A><BR><mailto:<A
href="mailto:lustre-discuss@lists.lustre.org"
target=_blank>lustre-discuss@lists.<U></U>lustre.org</A>> ;
WC-Discuss<BR><mailto:<A href="mailto:WC-Discuss.Migration@intel.com"
target=_blank>WC-Discuss.Migration@<U></U>intel.com</A>><BR>*Subject:*
Re: [Lustre-discuss] Lustre over two TCP interfaces<BR>Different interfaces
need to be declared with different LNET networks -<BR>something like
"networks=tcp0(eth0),tcp1(<U></U>eth1)". Of course, that<BR>assumes
your clients are configured to use a mix of tcp0 and tcp1 for<BR>connections
(with each client only using one of the two). This is<BR>really only
useful in corner cases, when you're doing something strange;<BR>if eth0 and
eth1 are in the same subnet (as in your example), this is<BR>almost
certainly not productive.<BR>A better bet might be to use a single LNET, and
bond the two interfaces<BR>together - either as an active/passive pair, or
active/active (e.g.,<BR>LACP). Then you'd declare
networks=tcp0(bond0), give the bond a single<BR>IP address, and client
traffic would be split across the two members in<BR>the bond more like you
probably expect (given the limits of the bond<BR>protocol you're
using).<BR>--<BR>Mike Shuey<BR><BR><BR>On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 8:06 AM,
Alfonso Pardo <<A href="mailto:alfonso.pardo@ciemat.es"
target=_blank>alfonso.pardo@ciemat.es</A><BR><mailto:<A
href="mailto:alfonso.pardo@ciemat.es"
target=_blank>alfonso.pardo@ciemat.<U></U>es</A>>>
wrote:<BR><BR> hello friends,<BR> I need
to comunicate my OSS by two ethernet TCP interfaces: eth0
and<BR> eth1.<BR> I have configured this
feature in my modprobe.d with:<BR> “options lnet
networks=tcp0(eth0,eth1)”<BR> And I can see two interfaces
with:<BR> lctl --net tcp
interface_list<BR> <A
href="http://sa-d4-01.ceta-ciemat.es"
target=_blank>sa-d4-01.ceta-ciemat.es</A> <<A
href="http://sa-d4-01.ceta-ciemat.es"
target=_blank>http://sa-d4-01.ceta-ciemat.<U></U>es</A>>:<BR>
(<A href="http://192.168.11.15/255.255.255.0"
target=_blank>192.168.11.15/255.255.255.0</A> <<A
href="http://192.168.11.15/255.255.255.0"
target=_blank>http://192.168.11.15/255.255.<U></U>255.0</A>>)<BR>
npeer 0 nroute 2<BR> <A
href="http://sa-d4-01.ceta-ciemat.es"
target=_blank>sa-d4-01.ceta-ciemat.es</A> <<A
href="http://sa-d4-01.ceta-ciemat.es"
target=_blank>http://sa-d4-01.ceta-ciemat.<U></U>es</A>>:<BR>
(<A href="http://192.168.11.35/255.255.255.0"
target=_blank>192.168.11.35/255.255.255.0</A> <<A
href="http://192.168.11.35/255.255.255.0"
target=_blank>http://192.168.11.35/255.255.<U></U>255.0</A>>)<BR>
npeer 0 nroute 0<BR> But, the clients only can communicate
with the first interface:<BR> lctl ping
192.168.11.15<BR> 12345-0@lo<BR>
12345-192.168.11.15@tcp<BR> lctl ping
192.168.11.35<BR> failed to ping 192.168.11.35@tcp:
Input/output error<BR> Any suggestions how to “enable” the
second interface?<BR> thank in
advance<BR><BR> /Alfonso Pardo Diaz/<BR>
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