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Dell DX6000 Manuel d'installation et de configuration
bytes/sec between clusters based on the calculation above will need to modify the 'minBytesPerSec'
parameter in the DX Storage node.cfg or common.cfg file to account for a slower rate and avoid
timeouts. For example, to lower DX Storage's expectations for transfer rate to 512 bytes/sec, the
following parameter should be added to the node or cluster level configuration file to override the
default:
minBytesPerSec = 512
4.1.3.3. Recommended Infrastructure
The following networking services are recommended for the management of a DX Storage cluster
that includes DX Content Router nodes.
• Syslog server for receiving critical alerts
• NTP time server to provide clock synchronization.
Gigabit Ethernet is the recommended connection speed between DX Content Router servers and
DX Storage cluster nodes. A DX Content Router node should use the same speed connection as
the fastest DX Storage node it communicates with to prevent bottlenecks.
4.1.3.4. IP Address Configuration
DX Content Router Services expect a predictable communication pattern and therefore
configuration of one or more static IP addresses for each Content Router server is required. This
can be accomplished through either mapping MAC addresses via DHCP or by physically assigning
the IP addresses on the server. For mirrored environments, Publisher and Replicator each require
their own IP address to ensure communications for the two services do not intermingle. Please
reference the Red Hat documentation for materials on configuring static IPs. The following is an
example of the steps to configure additional alias interfaces in the '/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts'
directory:
1. cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
2. Copy an existing interface file that has the same characteristics as the new alias interface:
cp ifcfg-eth1 ifcfg-eth1:1
3. Edit the new file to create the new alias. The essential fields to update are: DEVICE, IPADDR,
and VLAN. The following is an example of possible modifications to the file created above for a
new eth1:1 interface:
# Public ALIAS bonded interface
# the device value needs to be unique on the system, and should match the
# name specified in the file name.
DEVICE=eth1:1
# the static ip for the interface
IPADDR=192.168.99.110
NETMASK=255.255.0.0
GATEWAY=192.168.1.1
NETWORK=192.168.0.0
BROADCAST=192.168.255.255
BOOTPROTO=none
ONBOOT=yes
USERCTL=no
# set VLAN to yes for ALIAS network interfaces
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