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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">23.02.2019 19:54, Alex K пишет:<br>
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<div>Hi all, <br>
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<div>I have a replica 3 setup where each server was configured
with a dual interfaces in mode 6 bonding. All cables were
connected to one common network switch. <br>
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<div>To add redundancy to the switch, and avoid being a single
point of failure, I connected each second cable of each server
to a second switch. This turned out to not function as gluster
was refusing to start the volume logging "transport endpoint
is disconnected" although all nodes were able to reach each
other (ping) in the storage network. I switched the mode to
mode 1 (active/passive) and initially it worked but following
a reboot of all cluster same issue appeared. Gluster is not
starting the volumes. <br>
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<div>Isn't active/passive supposed to work like that? Can one
have such redundant network setup or are there any other
recommended approaches?</div>
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<p>Yes, we use lacp, I guess this is mode 4 ( we use teamd ), it is,
no doubt, best way.</p>
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<div>Thanx, <br>
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<div>Alex<br>
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