mfstopology.cfg(5) | This is part of MooseFS | mfstopology.cfg(5) |
NAME
mfstopology.cfg - MooseFS network topology definitions
DESCRIPTION
The file mfstopology.cfg assigns IP addresses to network locations. This file is optional. If your network is very small (i.e. has just one switch) or network topology is not necessary then leave this file empty.
SYNTAX
Syntax is:
Lines starting with # character are ignored as comments.
IP_ADDRESS can be specified in several forms:
* all addresses n.n.n.n single IP address n.n.n.n/b IP class specified by network address and bits number n.n.n.n/m.m.m.m IP class specified by network address and mask f.f.f.f-t.t.t.t IP range specified by from-to addresses (inclusive)
LOCATION_PATH can be specified as a sequence of words separated by vertical bars.
NOTES
If one IP belongs to more than one definition then the last definition is used.
Each set of ip addresses with a common location path is considered one rack. Rack and/or IP information is used by the master if CHUNKS_UNIQUE_MODE in mfsmaster.cfg is set to value greater than 0 (refer to mfsmaster.cfg(5) manual for more information) and in storage classes if the distinguish feature is used (refer to mfsscadmin(1) manual for more information).
Distance between IP numbers is defined as follows: 0 when IP numbers are the same, 1 when IP numbers are different, but paths specified by these numbers are the same. In case of different paths distance is defined as one plus maximum number of elements from both paths after common starting part.
Distance is used for the following purposes:
Copies of chunks are sent to the client(mount) sorted by the distance from
this client when a chunk is needed for I/O operations. Notice that the
client may alter that order based on internal settings (preferred labels or
internal congestion preventing algorithms; for more informations about
preferred labels refer to mfsmount(8) manual).
In the master the distance and racks information is used when
CREATIONS_RESPECT_TOPOLOGY and/or
REPLICATIONS_RESPECT_TOPOLOGY are set to value greater than 0. For
more information refer to mfsmaster.cfg(5) manual.
EXAMPLES
192.168.1.0/24 US|CHICAGO|WTOWER|R1A
192.168.2.0-192.168.2.255 PL|WARSAW|GROCHOWSKA|R154
192.168.3.0/255.255.255.0 123
192.168.1.1 A|B|C
DISTANCE EXAMPLES
Distances calculated for two different IP numbers mapped to given location paths:
d('US','DE') = 2
d('US','') = 2
d('US|PHOENIX|AT&T|RACK1','US|PHOENIX|AT&T|RACK2') = 2
d('US|PHOENIX|AT&T|RACK1','US|PHOENIX|ATM|RACK7') = 3
d('US|PHOENIX|AT&T|RACK1','US|CHICAGO|AT&T|RACK2') = 4
d('US|PHOENIX|AT&T|RACK1','US|ATM') = 4
d('US|PHOENIX|AT&T|RACK1','DE|BERLIN|ATM|RACK175') = 5
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2024 Jakub Kruszona-Zawadzki, Saglabs SA
This file is part of MooseFS.
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SEE ALSO
September 2024 | MooseFS 4.56.6-1 |