OK our lustre system is up and running, but currently its hooked into our internal network. How do we go about accessing it from the external network(university). Its the basic setup, two OSSs, and two MDS/MGS, all setup with failover, all mount options are currently set using their internal ips(192.168.x.x). When these machines are given a public ip, do I have to change anything to allow access from external clients(ie not from 192.168.x.x space). David -- Personally, I liked the university. They gave us money and facilities, we didn''t have to produce anything! You''ve never been out of college! You don''t know what it''s like out there! I''ve worked in the private sector. They expect results. -Ray Ghostbusters
one way are using lustre routers , e.g. the machines (at least two) that have access to public and private network On 8/25/2010 12:40 PM, David Noriega wrote:> OK our lustre system is up and running, but currently its hooked into > our internal network. How do we go about accessing it from the > external network(university). > > Its the basic setup, two OSSs, and two MDS/MGS, all setup with > failover, all mount options are currently set using their internal > ips(192.168.x.x). When these machines are given a public ip, do I have > to change anything to allow access from external clients(ie not from > 192.168.x.x space). > > David >-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: laotsao.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 221 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.lustre.org/pipermail/lustre-discuss/attachments/20100825/e9cabd48/attachment.vcf
Please also check ou tge multihome section Of rhe manual ------- Original message -------> From: LaoTsao ?? <laotsao at gmail.com> > To: lustre-discuss at lists.lustre.org > Sent: 25.8.''10, 14:14 > > > one way are using lustre routers , e.g. the machines (at least two) that have access to public and private network > > On 8/25/2010 12:40 PM, David Noriega wrote: >> OK our lustre system is up and running, but currently its hooked into >> our internal network. How do we go about accessing it from the >> external network(university). >> >> Its the basic setup, two OSSs, and two MDS/MGS, all setup with >> failover, all mount options are currently set using their internal >> ips(192.168.x.x). When these machines are given a public ip, do I have >> to change anything to allow access from external clients(ie not from >> 192.168.x.x space). >> >> David >>