Jake Maul wrote:> Greetings,
>
> We''ve got a small Lustre network set up, and have rather suddenly
run
> into a bottleneck with a single gigabit link to certain OSS''s.
>
>
http://wiki.lustre.org/manual/LustreManual18_HTML/Bonding.html#50638966_pgfId-1289000
>
> Based on that page in the manual, it sounds like setting up Lustre to
> handle multiple links will give us better performance than setting up
> a traditional bonded ethernet link. My question is... how do we do
> that in an existing setup? Clearly we need to edit modprobe.conf and
> add the new network interface, and reload all the lnet-related
> modules. Does anything need to happen besides that?
That''s not generally true. In almost all cases, you are better off
using
the bonded interface.>
> My concern is that the new link would also have it''s own IP. Does
> anything need to be "informed" of this additional IP (like the
> MGS/MDS)? Any other pitfalls we need to be aware of?
Bunches. Basically you would have to start with the second interface on
a different subnet, establishing routing, etc. All nodes need to know
about it. You''re really better off with bonding.
cliffw
>
> Thanks,
> Jake
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