A little more detail and effort would be nice, then we could help you too we
I don't know exactly what your goal is. But I wouldn't build something like that. You won't achieve high availability with this. If you lose your connection, everything is available in all offices. If you only lose one office, it only works as long as all locations can see each other.We have 3 Proxmox in three of our offices in different locations with static IPs and fiber optic connection and the couster works super well.
Do I understand you correctly that every office has its own IPv4 subnet? If so, then it simply cannot work that way. You then have to do the routing somehow, either directly on the node or via a local PfSense. Instead of OpenVPN, an IPSec tunnel might be more suitable for your project.the problem is that since the network is different, the OSD does not work and the monitoring is successful on the main server when you try to add an OSD cloud on another Node it gives you this error:::: get time out (500 ),
Yes, I have a solution for this. You first have to set up a comprehensive network before you think about services behind it. My suggestion would be to connect the locations via IPSec, define a private IP network and then put the CEPH and the nodes in there.if you have the solution I need it and I am willing to pay to fix it.
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