Hmm!
I think i have to go hard way :) let me see if i can make it 9000
across the LAN. anyway thanks for suggestion.
On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 12:36 PM, Jack wrote:
> On the same network, all host shall have the same MTU
>
> Packets truncating can only happen on routers
>
> Let say you have an OS
On the same network, all host shall have the same MTU
Packets truncating can only happen on routers
Let say you have an OSD with mtu 9000, and a mon with mtu 1500
Communications from mon to osd will works, because the mon will send
1500 bytes-sized packets, and this is < 9000
However, communica
s where at 9000, everything was fine again.
> Cluster ran fine with 9000 on the OSD's + Clients and 1500 on MON's (but wht
> would you?)
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Satish Patel"
> To: "ceph-users"
> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2018 5:53
Clients and 1500 on MON's (but wht
would you?)
- Original Message -
From: "Satish Patel"
To: "ceph-users"
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2018 5:53:07 PM
Subject: [ceph-users] Ceph-mon MTU question
Folks,
I am changing all my OSD node MTU to 9000 and just wonder does
Folks,
I am changing all my OSD node MTU to 9000 and just wonder does
ceph-mon node need MTU 9000 ? I know that are not going to deal with
high volume data but just curious does that impact functionality if
ceph-mon running on MTU 1500 and all OSD data node run on MTU 9000
(FYI: they all are on sa