On Fri, Dec 03, 2010 at 04:25:18PM -0800, Liam Slusser wrote:
> [r...@client~]# netstat -pan|grep glus
> tcp 0 1 10.8.10.107:1000 10.8.11.102:6996 SYN_SENT 3385/glusterfs
> 
> from the gluster client log:
> 
> However, the port is obviously open...
> 
> [r...@client~]# telnet 10.8.11.102 6996
> Trying 10.2.56.102...
> Connected to glusterserverb (10.8.11.102).
> Escape character is '^]'.
> ^]
> telnet> close
> Connection closed.

Looking further... why is your telnet trying 10.2.56.102 when you
clearly specified 10.8.11.102?  Also, what happens if you do a
specific route for the 10.8.11.0/24 block thru the appropriate gw
without relying on the default gw to route for you?  In this way
you dont end up in a situation where the client is mistakenly
trying to go over the wrong interface.  The telnet maybe switching
to an alternate interface to see if it gets thru?

Mohan

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