Gluster relies on DNS and/or /etc/hosts to determine the IP for a
particular cluster member. You can have gluster utilize a different IP
for *new* connections by updating DNS or /etc/hosts to point the cluster
peer name to a new IP.
On 4/21/12 7:31 AM, lejeczek wrote:> helo everybody
>
> this I'd imagine must be common scenario, where a peer, or more peers
> are multi if/IPs nodes
> for an instance
> what happens if a cheaper route to a peer is made available after some
> time a volume has been up?
> how one introduces this change to the volume? how one tells the
> gluster to use different IP whereas everything else remains unchanged?
>
> cheers
> lejeczek
>
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