I set up a distributed replicated volume on two nodes with 2 NIC each.
The idea is to have gluster perform synchronization on one NIC and serve
clients on the other.
For simplicity say we have a client: test.client and the nodes, which
have node1.client and node1.gluster and node2.client and node2.gluster,
respectively. .client and .gluster are different class C networks
assigned to dedicated NIC. There is no route from .client to .gluster.
I peered the nodes using the .gluster network. When I now try to mount
the volume from test.client:
mount -f glusterfs node1.client:/test ~/mnt
the mount fails. Looking at my firewall I see test.client:privileged
attempting to contact node1.gluster:24007 and node2.gluster:24007. But
I'd want to run the client traffic through node[12].client. Otherwise
the second NIC appears to be worthless.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks for your help,
- lars.
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