public one
the metadata dns works almost like a shadow government: some services
need to resolve addresses on it just in case they are needed.
On Nov 4, 2009, at 9:26 AM, Fabien COMBERNOUS wrote:
Vitali Bystritski wrote:
Basically, you run a DNS server on the public VLAN with both
entries for public and metadata IPs. For instance, according to
"Apple Training Series Xsan 2 Administration: A Guide to Designing,
Deploying, and Maintaining Xsan" by Robert Kite Ph.D., pages 67
"When creating DNS entries for the devices on the SAN, you must
also create a DNS entry
for each client’s private metadata interface. In the following
image, for example, the public
interface of the metadata controller mdc1.pretendco.san is
172.16.10.1, while the private
metadata interface of the metadata controller mdc1-
private.pretendco.san is 192.168.1.1. "
When you configure your xsan with xsan admin, which name do you
use ? The private one or the public one ?
xsan admin propose only hosts by the public name, with 2 IP.
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