You have to run all services on all nodes ( ☹ ) actually its technically 
possible to remove the packages once protocols is running on the node, but next 
time you reboot the node, it will get marked unhealthy and you spend an hour 
working out why… <AHEM>

But what we do to split load is have different IPs assigned to different CES 
groups and then assign the SMB nodes to the SMB group IPs etc …

Technically a user could still connect to the NFS (in our case) IPs with SMB 
protocol, but there’s not a lot we can do about that … though our upstream 
firewall drops said traffic.

Simon

From: <gpfsug-discuss-boun...@spectrumscale.org> on behalf of 
"a...@b4restore.com" <a...@b4restore.com>
Reply-To: "gpfsug-discuss@spectrumscale.org" <gpfsug-discuss@spectrumscale.org>
Date: Wednesday, 9 January 2019 at 10:31
To: "gpfsug-discuss@spectrumscale.org" <gpfsug-discuss@spectrumscale.org>
Subject: [gpfsug-discuss] Spectrum Scale protocol node service separation.

Hi,

I seem to be unable to find any information on separating protocol services on 
specific CES nodes within a cluster. Does anyone know if it is possible to 
take, lets say 4 of the ces nodes within a cluster and dividing them into two 
and have two of the running SMB and the other two running OBJ instead of having 
them all run both services?

If it is possible it would be great to hear pros and cons about doing this 😊

Thanks in advance!

Venlig hilsen / Best Regards

Andi Christiansen
IT Solution Specialist



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