This is for Havana, which has the libgfapi-nova integration. In which case, it shouldn't need to mount volumes but you're correct that it doesn't do iscsi, either.
I haven't tried this personally, so I'll ping someone who has and see what they say. -jm On Sep 27, 2013 1:50 AM, "Maciej Gałkiewicz" <[email protected]> wrote: > On 27 September 2013 02:12, Derek Yarnell <[email protected]> wrote: > > So I can get Cinder and Gluster integrated enough to be able to create > > volumes, delete volumes etc. My understanding is that from the > > cinder-volume node it will take that volume and export it to the > > instance via iSCSI using the tgtd daemons. The thing is that when I > > attach the volume I get a local libvirt error below[1]. It seems that > > libvirt is trying to attach a locally mounted volume file. This is not > > what I expected and I was wondering if anyone has done this integration > > that might share some insights. > > iSCSI is not used at all. All compute nodes mount glusterfs volume > where all cinder volumes are stored and export them to VMs as regular > files. This article should clear things up a little bit: > > https://shellycloud.com/blog/2013/09/why-glusterfs-should-not-be-implemented-with-openstack > > Notice that you are using Havana and the blog post is describing > situation in Grizzly with some insights in Havana. > > regards > -- > Maciej Gałkiewicz > Shelly Cloud Sp. z o. o., Sysadmin > http://shellycloud.com/, [email protected] > KRS: 0000440358 REGON: 101504426 > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://supercolony.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users
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