With current "Ceph production example" the difference between ceph's public and storage network is not clear. We assign Storage Network to compute nodes, but it's not used there. We also asign Storage Network to ceph monitors, but it's not used there as well. Same problems apply to AIO environment. As Dmitriy suggested in [1], ceph should not use mgmt network for storage traffic. This change makes ceph use storage network for: - OSD<>OSD communication - client<>OSD communication - client<>MON communication I think it's the most common scenario where all ceph-related traffic uses dedicated(storage) network and do not depend on mgmt network. This change affects both "Ceph production example" docs and AIO environments. [1] https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/openstack-ansible/+/856566 Change-Id: I74387a2e961e2b8355ea6a0c889b2f5674233ebf
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OpenStack-Ansible
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