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09-29-2022 04:53 AM - last edited on 10-02-2022 09:36 PM by support_s
09-29-2022 04:53 AM - last edited on 10-02-2022 09:36 PM by support_s
I'm trying to add compute node to a simplivity cluster but it fails.
The cluster is madee of two simplivity hosts with a mangement network and their storage network.
The storage network subnet is 192.168.171.X/24.
OVCs have the following IP on storage network
192.168.171.180
192.168.171.190
On the compute node we created a dedicated vswitch with 2 10Gb NIC
on that switch we created a vmkernel port, with nothng flagged as services, with IP 192.168.171.160
From the ccompute host we can ping both the OVC's storage IP
we configured the advanced settings on compute host.
we added the following line on the compute's /etc/hosts files
192.168.171.190 omni.cube.io
from vcenter we exported one datastore to the compute host using the HPE axtion and seleccting the ccompute host.
The process fails with the following error
NFS mount omni.cube.io:51eabbeb-c8a2-4f29-99cb-f0600c8b8179 failed: Unable to connect to NFS server.
can anyone help with this issue ?
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09-30-2022 03:24 AM
09-30-2022 03:24 AM
Re: Adding Compute node
Hello @Stefano Colombo,
Great! We are glad to know the problem has been resolved.
Thanks,
Sunitha G
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