On 12 jul 2014, at 16:57, "Karli Sjöberg" <karli.sjob...@slu.se<mailto:karli.sjob...@slu.se>> wrote:
Den 12 jul 2014 15:45 skrev Niklas Fondberg <nik...@vireone.com<mailto:nik...@vireone.com>>: > > Hi, > > I'm new to oVirt but I must say I am impressed! > I am running it on a HP DL380 with an external SAS chassi. > Linux dist is Centos 6.5 and oVirt is 3.4 running all-in-one (for now until > we need to have a second host). > > Our company (www.vireone.com<http://www.vireone.com>) deals with system > architecture for many telco and media operators and is now setting up a small > own datacenter for our internal tests as well as our IT infrastructure. > We are in the process of installing Zentyal for the SMB purposes on a guest > and it would be great to have that guest also serving a fs path directory > with NFS + SMB (which is semi crippled on the host after oVirt installation > with version 3 et.c.). > > Does anyone have an idea of how I can through oVirt (seen several solutions > using virsh and kvm) letting my Zentyal Ubuntu guest have access to a host > mount point or if necessary (second best) a seperate partition? > > Best regards > Niklas > Why not just give the guest a thin provision virtual hard drive and expand it on a demand basis? /K Thanks for the advise but this would not suite us I'm afraid. It would be difficult wrt incremental backups as well as host machine file-routines.
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