Stupid question re multiple networks

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Forgive me for a stupid question, I hav looked at the Wiki page on multiple networks.

 

If I have a set of Gluster storage servers which have both a gigabit network connection and a 10Gig network connection

(or an Infiniband network connection) how do I make sure the Gluster traffic goes over the 10Gig interfaces?

 

Do I simply have to form a cluster with the hostnames associated with the 10Gig interfaces,

Or is there perhaps a more sophisticated way to do this?

 

 

Dr John Hearns

Principal  HPC Engineer

Viglen, 7 Handley Page Way, Old Parkbury Lane,
Colney Street, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, AL2 2DQ

 

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