Re: OSD network failure

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2012/11/15 Josh Durgin <josh.durgin@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> So basically you'd only need a single nic per storage node. Multiple
> can be useful to separate frontend and backend traffic, but ceph
> is designed to maintain strong consistency when failures occur.

Probably i've not exaplained well.
I'll have multiple nics, one for frontend, one for backend used as ODS
sync network.
What happens in case of backend network failure? The frontend network
is still ok, OSD is
still reachable but is not able to sync datas.
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