Hi, Thanks Stefan. Yes I do have separate port-channel interfaces, for public and cluster networks. I just didn't understand the documentation (which is sometimes not that clear). For me when you put forward the --cluster_network option, it meant that --mon-ip was in the public network by default and that you want to define a separate network for your cluster to use as private net. I was reading the documentation when I came across : *ceph config set mon public_network* command, it's then when I saw what could be my mistake. I redid the deployment and so far so good :-) I did use *ceph config set mon public_network* to specify my public net, now I have to test my clients if they can connect to it. Regards. Le ven. 15 mars 2024 à 08:20, Stefan Kooman <stefan@xxxxxx> a écrit : > On 15-03-2024 08:10, wodel youchi wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I found my error, it was a mismatch between the monitor network ip > address > > and the --cluster_network which were in different subnets. > > I misunderstood the --cluster_network subnet, I thought that when > creating > > a cluster, the monitor IP designed the public Network, and if I wanted to > > separate public and private (cluster) networks, I needed to use the > > --cluster_network option. > > Maybe I was in over my head, but sometimes it is not that clear. > > Ah, good that you found the error. Do you have separate interfaces / > port-channels for public and cluster networks? Note that a cluster > network is not required and makes things more complicated (as you have > noted) and might not give you any benefits when the infrastructure does > not match this separation of functions. > > Gr. Stefan > _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx