Hi,

> On 4 Feb 2015, at 11:42 am, Peter Ross <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have after installation a lot of unused disk space I would like to
> export for "other use" via iSCSI target.
> 
> It is all looking as "borrowed" from RHEL 5 - so.. may an iSCSI target
> from there work?

Technically: yes. However, we strongly recommend you don't. However, if you 
absolutely really want to, I recommend using NFS instead of iSCSI to share the 
unused space.

You should also be using Oracle VM 3.3 (which is the latest) which has an OL6 
userspace, not OL5. Also, with OVM 3.3, the unused local space can now be used 
as a storage repository for local VMs.

> 
> As a side: I installed the Oracle VM Manager on my 8GB desktop, which made
> the boot so tiresome that in the beginning I thought, it is not booting at
> all (making coffee is too fast, it gives you time to drink it too)

Again, ensure you're running Oracle VM 3.3 which uses MySQL Enterprise by 
default. It's also a lot faster. However, the initial startup of WebLogic can 
be pretty long as it runs all the discovery scripts to find and enumerate 
active OVM servers.

> Location-wise, what is the "right thing to do"? I am tempted to put it on
> a Oracle VM Server but that would not work well if I have a Server problem
> and no manager either... Well, I could put it on two servers??

Either run it in VirtualBox or install it on another server. We don't recommend 
running Oracle VM Manager as a guest of the server its managing for exactly 
that reason. 

Cheers,
Avi
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