2.5 updated install?
BILDr
16 Posts
March 7, 2020, 8:30 pmQuote from BILDr on March 7, 2020, 8:30 pmI see with 2.5 there is only one backend network. With a 4 port setup would this become a three port setup?
2 x bonded as backend, then iSCS-1/MGT and iSCS2?
Could the QuickStart guide be updated for 2.5 please
Thanks
I see with 2.5 there is only one backend network. With a 4 port setup would this become a three port setup?
2 x bonded as backend, then iSCS-1/MGT and iSCS2?
Could the QuickStart guide be updated for 2.5 please
Thanks
admin
2,930 Posts
March 11, 2020, 1:30 pmQuote from admin on March 11, 2020, 1:30 pmIn PetaSAN, during deployment of first cluster node, you define the network configuration that applies to the entire cluster. These include what interfaces will be used for the management and backend subnets (the core networks) as well as what interfaces to assign for service networks such as iSCSI, CIFS/SMB. It also defines any interface bondings and jumbo frames MTU.
-The actual interfaces used by each node are the core interfaces (these are mandatory) + any service interface if the service role is enabled for that node. It is possible to enable a role during node deployment or later when the cluster is already up and running.
Please Note that the Quick Start has been updated.
In PetaSAN, during deployment of first cluster node, you define the network configuration that applies to the entire cluster. These include what interfaces will be used for the management and backend subnets (the core networks) as well as what interfaces to assign for service networks such as iSCSI, CIFS/SMB. It also defines any interface bondings and jumbo frames MTU.
-The actual interfaces used by each node are the core interfaces (these are mandatory) + any service interface if the service role is enabled for that node. It is possible to enable a role during node deployment or later when the cluster is already up and running.
Please Note that the Quick Start has been updated.
2.5 updated install?
BILDr
16 Posts
Quote from BILDr on March 7, 2020, 8:30 pmI see with 2.5 there is only one backend network. With a 4 port setup would this become a three port setup?
2 x bonded as backend, then iSCS-1/MGT and iSCS2?
Could the QuickStart guide be updated for 2.5 please
Thanks
I see with 2.5 there is only one backend network. With a 4 port setup would this become a three port setup?
2 x bonded as backend, then iSCS-1/MGT and iSCS2?
Could the QuickStart guide be updated for 2.5 please
Thanks
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on March 11, 2020, 1:30 pmIn PetaSAN, during deployment of first cluster node, you define the network configuration that applies to the entire cluster. These include what interfaces will be used for the management and backend subnets (the core networks) as well as what interfaces to assign for service networks such as iSCSI, CIFS/SMB. It also defines any interface bondings and jumbo frames MTU.
-The actual interfaces used by each node are the core interfaces (these are mandatory) + any service interface if the service role is enabled for that node. It is possible to enable a role during node deployment or later when the cluster is already up and running.
Please Note that the Quick Start has been updated.
In PetaSAN, during deployment of first cluster node, you define the network configuration that applies to the entire cluster. These include what interfaces will be used for the management and backend subnets (the core networks) as well as what interfaces to assign for service networks such as iSCSI, CIFS/SMB. It also defines any interface bondings and jumbo frames MTU.
-The actual interfaces used by each node are the core interfaces (these are mandatory) + any service interface if the service role is enabled for that node. It is possible to enable a role during node deployment or later when the cluster is already up and running.
Please Note that the Quick Start has been updated.