Re: mounting a gluster volume

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having a front end network and a back end network is a common approach to handling "legacy" protocols like SMB and NFS.

Your front end network provides one entry point, and the backend network would support the node inter-connects and gluster client connections.

As it stands today, I'm not aware of a simple way to make native gluster mounts pass through the front end network without ipforward approach.

Perhaps others on this list can enlighten us both!


From: "Bernhard Glomm" <bernhard.glomm@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, 25 February, 2014 4:36:17 AM
Subject: mounting a gluster volume

Hi all

I have a replica 2 glustervolume.
between hostA and hostB
both hosts are connected through a private network/crosslink
which has addresses in a distinguished network.
The server have another set of interfaces facing the client side -
(on a different network address range)
Is there a way that a client can mount a glustervolume
without enabling ipforward on the server?

TIA

Bernhard

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