The public network is defined, and it happens anyway (the temporary,
unlisted interface address is in the public network, but not either
forward or reverse resolveable to the host in dns or /etc/hosts).
Okay, then I don't have a solution for that. Maybe someone else has
dealt with this already.
Zitat von "Harry G. Coin" <hgcoin@xxxxxxxxx>:
On 5/21/21 9:49 AM, Eugen Block wrote:
You can define the public_network [1]:
ceph config set mon public_network *<mon-cidr-network>*
For example:
ceph config set mon public_network 10.1.2.0/24
Or is that already defined and it happens anyway?
The public network is defined, and it happens anyway (the temporary,
unlisted interface address is in the public network, but not either
forward or reverse resolveable to the host in dns or /etc/hosts).
[1]
https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/cephadm/mon/#designating-a-particular-subnet-for-monitors
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