- Original Message -
On Sun 17 Mar 2013 10:12:55 PM CST, Ayal Baron wrote:
- Original Message -
Hi guys,
Currently, ISO domain is only supported on NFS storage. It could
improve the ease of use if it allows other types
of file based storage to store ISO images.
Mark Wu :
On Sun 17 Mar 2013 10:12:55 PM CST, Ayal Baron wrote:
- Original Message -
Hi guys,
Currently, ISO domain is only supported on NFS storage. It could
improve the ease of use if it allows other types
of file based storage to store ISO images. After an investigation, I
found
On 03/18/2013 03:11 PM, Shu Ming wrote:
Mark Wu :
On Sun 17 Mar 2013 10:12:55 PM CST, Ayal Baron wrote:
- Original Message -
Hi guys,
Currently, ISO domain is only supported on NFS storage. It could
improve the ease of use if it allows other types
of file based storage to store
On 03/18/2013 04:43 PM, Ayal Baron wrote:
- Original Message -
Mark Wu :
On Sun 17 Mar 2013 10:12:55 PM CST, Ayal Baron wrote:
- Original Message -
Hi guys,
Currently, ISO domain is only supported on NFS storage. It could
improve the ease of use if it allows other types
of
- Original Message -
On 03/18/2013 04:43 PM, Ayal Baron wrote:
- Original Message -
Mark Wu :
On Sun 17 Mar 2013 10:12:55 PM CST, Ayal Baron wrote:
- Original Message -
Hi guys,
Currently, ISO domain is only supported on NFS storage. It could
- Original Message -
Hi guys,
Currently, ISO domain is only supported on NFS storage. It could
improve the ease of use if it allows other types
of file based storage to store ISO images. After an investigation, I
found there's not any restriction on this idea.
So the whole work
Hi guys,
Currently, ISO domain is only supported on NFS storage. It could
improve the ease of use if it allows other types
of file based storage to store ISO images. After an investigation, I
found there's not any restriction on this idea.
So the whole work is removing the limitation on