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Revision as of 21:09, 27 April 2023

Introduction

We need to renumber the network to reduce the latency spikes we see every now and then. The working theory is that, during network load, and because of the roundtrips on traffic between different subnets, and based on the drops in all gateway graphs in icinga, that the cpu of the edgerouter is occasionally at its limits, causing packetloss and high-latency.

To fix this, the network will be renumbered into a single subnet. This should be done in a least disruptive manner as possible

New numberplan

Subnet: 10.208.0.0/22 Netmask: 255.255.252.0

Segment Purpose
10.208.0.[1..255] network devices
10.208.1.[0..255] servers
10.208.[23].[0..254] clients / dhcp

Gateway: 10.208.0.1

DNS: 10.208.1.53

Renumbering procedure

This is only for servers; Everything in the dhcp range will be managed by changing the dhcp start/end addresses. Note that we will need to check if devices in the dhcp range are configured with a static ip and if so, we need to reconfigure them to dhcp and fix their ip address in dhcp.

  1. Preparation
    1. Make inventory of 10.208.10.0/24
    2. Make inventory of 10.208.11.0/24
    3. Make inventory of 10.208.20.0/24
    4. Make inventory of 10.208.30.0/24
    5. Add 10.208.0.1/22 as an ip address on the gateway
  2. Execution (for each server host)
    1. Find new ip address in correct segment
    2. Configure new ip address as a primary ip
    3. Configure the old ip as a secondary ip
    4. Reconfigure DNS
  3. Migration of servers (this is done on a host-by-host basis)
    1. Watch for incoming traffic on the old ip address
    2. Find out which device is connected to the source ip's
    3. Reconfigure these devices to connect to the new ip (preferrably via dns)
    4. Repeat until no traffic arrives on old ip address
    5. Remove old ip address from server
  4. Migration of clients
    1. Reconfigure clients that have a static ip to receive that from the new dhcp range & reconfigure the devices for dhcp
    2. Set the dhcp range to 10.208.2.1 .. 10.208.3.254
  5. Finalize configuration
    1. Cleanup all traces of 10.208.10.0/24
    2. Cleanup all traces of 10.208.11.0/24
    3. Cleanup all traces of 10.208.20.0/24
    4. Cleanup all traces of 10.208.30.0/24

10.208.10.0/24

Range is empty, yay

10.208.11.0/24

IP Host Device type New IP Reconfigured? Notes
10.208.11.1 gw.vm.nurd.space network 10.208.0.1
10.208.11.2 wekan.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.1
10.208.11.4 auth.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.2
10.208.11.6 revproxy01.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.3 Old machine, take special care
10.208.11.7 gitea.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.4
10.208.11.8 docker.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.5
10.208.11.10 parts.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.6
10.208.11.11 soundfx.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.7
10.208.11.13 asterisk.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.8
10.208.11.26 portal.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.9 ???
10.208.11.30 jarvis2.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.10 Forgotten migration project?
10.208.11.31 influx.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.11
10.208.11.32 jarvis.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.12
10.208.11.42 ipam.vm.nurd.space. server 10.208.1.13
10.208.11.111 ldap-dev.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.14 still used??
10.208.11.210 postgresql.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.15
10.208.11.250 egg.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.16 NAT rules on gateway

10.208.20.0/24

Range is empty, yay

10.208.30.0/24

IP Host Device type New IP Notes
10.208.30.1 gateway.lan.nurd.space network 10.208.0.1
10.208.30.2 core-sw.lan.nurd.space network 10.208.0.2
10.208.30.4 slabpi.lan.nurd.space server 10.208.1.17
10.208.30.6 backup.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.18
10.208.30.7 sdr.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.19
10.208.30.10 ticktack.lan.nurd.space server 10.208.1.20
10.208.30.11 librenms.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.21
10.208.30.18 webmpd.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.22 still used??
10.208.30.19 spacesound.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.23
10.208.30.21 zaal1-ap.lan.nurd.space network 10.208.0.3
10.208.30.24 gpu.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.24
10.208.30.40 mongodb.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.25
10.208.30.60 harmony.lan.nurd.space server 10.208.1.26
10.208.30.66 nurdwiki-migration.lan.nurd.space server will not be migrated
10.208.30.67 harkbot.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.27
10.208.30.68 ticker-proxy.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.28
10.208.30.70 erratic.lan.nurd.space server 10.208.1.29
10.208.30.71 erratic-bmc.lan.nurd.space server 10.208.1.30
10.208.30.100 xmpp.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.31
10.208.30.101 monitor.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.32
10.208.30.110 ipfixer.lan.nurd.space server 10.208.1.33
10.208.30.111 iptv-server.lan.nurd.space server 10.208.1.34
10.208.30.150 pdu01.lan.nurd.space server 10.208.1.35
10.208.30.152 epc2.lan.nurd.space server 10.208.1.36
10.208.30.153 epc3.lan.nurd.space server 10.208.1.37
10.208.30.154 epc4.lan.nurd.space server 10.208.1.38
10.208.30.188 minecraft.vm.nurd.space server 10.208.1.39
10.208.30.222 lora-gateway.lan.nurd.space server 10.208.1.40
10.208.30.254 nurdservices.lan.nurd.space server 10.208.1.53 Maybe use this alias for DNS?

Reconfiguring a server

Modify /etc/network/interface, and add the new ip address as a primary. Next, add the old ip address via post-up commands. Finally, use 'ip addr add' to add the new ip address to the ethernet interface. This will temporarily set the new ip address without a reboot, and finalize the configuration after a reboot.