As far as i know, the management IP will be based on the IP of the MDM, whichever MDM has become primary, it's IP will be the management IP. If you are managing ScaleIO using CLI, you may always put both IP after the "scli" command ( Eg. scli --mdm_ip IPofMDM1,IPofMDM2).
The MDM switches to the secondary only if there’s a failure (or network problems that behave similarly) or through a command (cli)
If the MDM ownership has changed, try to connect to the IP address of the Secondary MDM.
On Windows and Linux, only the MDM needs a management IP address.
On VMware, all ScaleIO VMs need to have a management IP address as well as another address for the data network, the network on which traffic flows between SDSs and SDCs for read/writes, rebuild, and rebalance.
KSChan1
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September 22nd, 2015 01:00
As far as i know, the management IP will be based on the IP of the MDM, whichever MDM has become primary, it's IP will be the management IP. If you are managing ScaleIO using CLI, you may always put both IP after the "scli" command ( Eg. scli --mdm_ip IPofMDM1,IPofMDM2).
gc_emc
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September 22nd, 2015 04:00
The MDM switches to the secondary only if there’s a failure (or network problems that behave similarly) or through a command (cli)
If the MDM ownership has changed, try to connect to the IP address of the Secondary MDM.
On Windows and Linux, only the MDM needs a management IP address.
On VMware, all ScaleIO VMs need to have a management IP address as well as another address for the data network, the network on which traffic flows between SDSs and SDCs for read/writes, rebuild, and rebalance.
zhangduolong
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September 22nd, 2015 06:00
The mdm management ip can't failover between primary and second mdm node,is it right?
RafaelNovo
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September 23rd, 2015 04:00
Yes.