Re: iSCSI to a Ceph node with 2 network adapters - how to ?

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Well, ok, I moved second address into different subnet (192.168.201.231/24) and also reflected that in 'hosts' file

	But that did not help much :

/iscsi-target...test/gateways> create p10s2 192.168.201.231 skipchecks=true
OS version/package checks have been bypassed
Adding gateway, sync'ing 0 disk(s) and 0 client(s)
Failed : Gateway creation failed, gateway(s) unavailable:192.168.201.231(UNKNOWN state)

/disks> create pool=replicated image=win2016-3gb size=2861589M
Failed : at least 2 gateways must exist before disk operations are permitted

	I see this mentioned in Ceph-iSCSI-CLI GitHub issues
https://github.com/ceph/ceph-iscsi-cli/issues/54 and
https://github.com/ceph/ceph-iscsi-cli/issues/59
	but apparently without a solution

	So, would anybody propose an idea
	on how can I start using iSCSI over Ceph acheap?
	With the single P10S host I have in my hands right now?

	Additional host and 10GBE hardware would require additional
	funding, which would possible only in some future.

	Thanks in advance for your responses

Wladimir Mutel wrote:

     I have both its Ethernets connected to the same LAN,
     with different IPs in the same subnet
     (like, 192.168.200.230/24 and 192.168.200.231/24)

192.168.200.230 p10s
192.168.200.231 p10s2

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