Thks for helping me ! I have solved this problem. In CS , it can't use storage over provision with ISCSI , so i do it in the storage lay...use EquallLogic's feature to do overprovision. However , in some bug reports page, i found some guys raise a question like me. May be in the next CS version , we can let the CS support overprovision with much more storage types.[?]
2012/12/26 Mice Xia <mice_...@tcloudcomputing.com> > Include dev mail group, > > > > If I remember correctly, VMFS does support thin-provisioning for iSCSi, > and Cloudstack is supposed to support storage over provisioning for VMFS, > Could you please file a bug for this? > > > > Regards > > Mice > > From: 马营 [mailto:breeze7...@gmail.com] > Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2012 12:51 PM > To: cloudstack-users@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Re: Storage overprovision problem > > > > 12/12/26 giljae o <ogil...@gmail.com> > > The storage.overprovisioning.factor is only applied to nfs SR not > iscsi SR. > > > > Regards, > > On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 12:15 PM, 马营 <breeze7...@gmail.com> wrote: > > My CS environment is CS 4.0 + ESXi 5.0 + Dell EquallLogic(iscsi) > > > > When i changed the "storage.overprovisioning.factor" in "Global > Settings" to "10" > > I still found the dashboard resourese page show "Primary Storage > Allocated" has no change > > > > Is there anything wrong in my configuration?Please help me to find > this out.... > > Thks ! > > > > > > Type > > XenServer > > ESXi > > KVM > > Disk Format > > VHD > > VMDK > > QCOW2 > > Local Storage > > support > > support > > support > > NFS > > support > > support > > support > > iSCSI > > Clustered LVM > > VMFS > > via SharedMountPoind > > FC-SAN > > via Existing SR > > VMFS > > via Shared MountPoint > > SharedMountPoint > > not support > > not support > > support > > Support Storage Overprovision > > NFS > > NFS,iSCSI > > NFS > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > This table shows ESXi support storage overprovision with ISCSI.. > > Is something wrong ?.. > >