Hi Yannis.... I have follow all those steps that you pointed to me on your last reply... Well, in fact, I already do it in other physical server before, but without success....
When I attempt to create a VM, I cannot choose Format to my VM disk, as you can see bellow: Some other advices?? Thank you 2014-07-10 11:31 GMT-03:00 Gilberto Nunes <[email protected]>: > yep... I just do it right now... But I need to reboot both nodes, because > qorum disk go to offline... > > I will post results later... Stay tuned =) > > > 2014-07-10 11:29 GMT-03:00 Yannis Milios <[email protected]>: > > No, they do not. >> Follow these steps from the wiki: >> >> LVM Groups with Network Backing >> >> In this configuration, network block devices (iSCSI targets) are used as >> the physical volumes for LVM logical volume storage. This is a two step >> procedure and can be fully configured via the web interface. >> >> 1. First, add the iSCSI target. (On some iSCSI targets you need to >> add the IQN of the Proxmox VE server to allow access.) >> - Click 'Add iSCSI Target' on the Storage list >> - As storage name use whatever you want but take care, this name >> cannot be changed later. >> - Give the 'Portal' IP address or servername and scan for unused >> targets >> - disable 'use LUNs direcly' >> - Click save >> 2. Second, add LVM group on this target. >> - Click 'Add LVM Group' on the Storage list >> - As storage name use whatever you want but take care, this name >> cannot be changed later. >> - For 'Base Storage', use the drop down menu to select the >> previously defined iSCSI target. >> - For 'Base Volume' select a LUN >> - For 'Volume Group Name' give a unique name (this name cannot be >> changed later). >> - Enable shared use (recommended) >> - Click save >> >> > > > -- > Gilberto Ferreira > -- Gilberto Ferreira
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