This might be more of a VPN/IPTables thing, but I wanted to reach out to the community here first. I'm trying to set up a 4 peer cluster of servers. 2 in Subnet1 and 2 more in subnet2. peer probe within the subnets works fine. When I try to add a peer across the subnets (and my OpenVPN tunnel). I get wierd results. Server1-Subnet1 root at admin1:~# gluster peer status Number of Peers: 2 Hostname: admin2 Uuid: cddca7b2-4eb7-4cc3-82cd-838b040bdd13 State: Accepted peer request (Connected) Hostname: 172.17.43.XXX Uuid: 633e920f-d38e-46cb-999e-0548e78b7142 State: Accepted peer request (Connected) Server2-Subnet1 root at admin2:~# gluster peer status Number of Peers: 1 Hostname: 172.16.31.XXX Uuid: 5aab206b-f631-498c-b263-8b141e54c311 State: Peer in Cluster (Connected) Server3-Subnet2 root at admin2:~# gluster peer status Number of Peers: 1 Hostname: 172.17.40.XXX Uuid: 5aab206b-f631-498c-b263-8b141e54c311 State: Accepted peer request (Disconnected) As you can see, Server2 in Subnet one doesn't even pick up the request of the probe and connect to the remote server as Server1 did. Also - Server3 in the remote subnet is showing the correct UUID for Server1, but the Hostname is showing differently. Has anyone here set up GLusterFS over a OpenVPN Tunnel? Are there any guides for this? -- Brian Silverwood Systems Administrator Viddler | Viddler.com <http://www.viddler.com> | 215-962-5829 Subscribe to the Viddler blog <http://blog.viddler.com> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://supercolony.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20131004/ff3e04a8/attachment.html>