Hi Robert, I think it was because kubernetes jobs, in docker themselves have an own definitions of 127.0.0.1 (ie inside the container). Den mån 27 sep. 2021 kl 12:50 skrev Robert Sander <r.sander@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > Am 27.09.21 um 12:44 schrieb Svante Karlsson: > > We added > > a common extra ip address in iptables with a rule to map that to > > localhost. Finally each kubernetes job uses this common ip to the > > "local" rgw server. This way we skip two hops of network traffic to > > the real gateway and this scales with the number of clients > > (kubernetes nodes) > > Nice hack. But why not establish a DNS name that points to 127.0.0.1? > Why the hassle with iptables? > > Regards > -- > Robert Sander > Heinlein Consulting GmbH > Schwedter Str. 8/9b, 10119 Berlin > > http://www.heinlein-support.de > > Tel: 030 / 405051-43 > Fax: 030 / 405051-19 > > Zwangsangaben lt. §35a GmbHG: > HRB 220009 B / Amtsgericht Berlin-Charlottenburg, > Geschäftsführer: Peer Heinlein -- Sitz: Berlin > _______________________________________________ > ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx > To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx