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cdr:networks:direct-io [2017/03/23 07:39] jamesdro Add cdr-iscsi3 and an example |
cdr:networks:direct-io [2022/09/19 21:16] (current) djmurray [Network Information] |
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====== Direct IO ====== | ====== Direct IO ====== | ||
- | The Direct IO network is a private, non-routable network dedicated to IO traffic from our iSCSI shares. If you wish to peak into this network, your best bet is to SSH into [cdr-iscsi1](/cdr/servers/cdr-iscsi1) or [cdr-iscsi2](/cdr/servers/cdr-iscsi2). | + | The Direct IO network is a private network dedicated to IO traffic from our iSCSI shares. If you wish to peak into this network, your best bet is to SSH into any storage server. |
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+ | The firewall blocks most traffic to/from this subnet, except for some whitelisted clients. | ||
===== Network Information ===== | ===== Network Information ===== | ||
- | * Gateway: N/A | + | * Gateway: 10.0.0.254 ([gretzky](/cdr/servers/gretzky)) |
* Subnet: 255.255.255.0 (/24) | * Subnet: 255.255.255.0 (/24) | ||
* Known Hosts | * Known Hosts | ||
+ | * 10.0.0.190 = [cdr-iscsi0](/cdr/servers/cdr-iscsi0) | ||
* 10.0.0.150 = [cdr-iscsi1](/cdr/servers/cdr-iscsi1) | * 10.0.0.150 = [cdr-iscsi1](/cdr/servers/cdr-iscsi1) | ||
* 10.0.0.155 = [cdr-iscsi2](/cdr/servers/cdr-iscsi2) | * 10.0.0.155 = [cdr-iscsi2](/cdr/servers/cdr-iscsi2) |