Network Configuration¶
Network Spaces¶
NAS, iSCSI, replication and other network-related features require a configured network space to operate. A network space defines a set of configured IP addresses, as well as additional network-related configuration, with which the system can operate.
Creating Network Interfaces¶
Network spaces are defined on top of network interfaces, which can be created using system.network_interfaces.create
:
>>> interfaces = []
>>> for node in system.components.nodes:
... interfaces.append(
... system.network_interfaces.create(node=node, ports=['eth-data1'])
... )
Creating Network Spaces¶
Once the network interfaces are defined, creating a network space can be done via system.network_spaces.create
:
>>> interfaes = []
>>> netspace = system.network_spaces.create(
... name='ns1',
... interfaces=interfaces,
... service='RMR_SERVICE',
... mtu=9000,
... network_config={
... 'netmask': 19,
... 'network': '192.168.0.0',
... 'default_gateway': '192.168.1.1',
... },
... )
Setting Network Space Properties¶
Some network space types can receive additional configuration options through properties. These can be specified during network space creation through the properties
parameter, and updated through update_properties
:
netspace = system.network_spaces.create(..., properties: {'is_async_only': True})
...
netspace.update_properties({
'is_async_only': False,
})
See also
For more information regarding network space properties and their meaning, please refer to the official InfiniBox API documentation