Re: mount.cephfs with domain name and multiple ip addresses

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> Op 22 jun. 2016 om 07:56 heeft Michael Wyraz <michael@xxxxxxxx> het volgende geschreven:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have multiple ceph monitor nodes and one domain name that has an a
> record for each node. I use this record in my fstab, e.g.:
> 
>    mon.mycephcluster.com:6789:/ /backups/ ceph _netdev
> 
> In /proc/mounts, I can see all IPs for mon.mycephcluster.com, e.g.:
> 
>    1.1.1.1:6789,2.2.2.2:6789,2.2.2.2:6789:/ /backups ceph
>    rw,relatime,acl 0 0
> 
> This works perfect and is a really good thing because it makes
> adding/removing nodes much more easy. What I'd like to know is if this
> is intended behaviour (in this case it should be documented in the
> manpage) or if this could have unexpected side effects.
> 

That is the intended behaviour and works as you describe. Nothing weird about this, actually a cool feature of Ceph.

Wido

> Kind regards,
> Michael.
> 
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