Yes, NFS is mounted in SSVM.
Not all hypervisors supports NFS (Hyper-V is an example). This link gives
you the full picture (
http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-administration/en/4.6/storage.html
).
For better understanding in SSVM you can access this link (
http://docs.cloudst
>From my limited understanding of S3 support with CloudStack, CloudStack
requires NFS backing store.
Can you confirm NFS is mountable in SSVM as well as other hypervisors?
Also, i'd check to see if host and SSVM can get to S3 bucket.
Regards
ilya
On 1/19/16 6:00 AM, Erik Weber wrote:
> Does imag
My settings:
s3 endpoint: 10.30.15.2
Bucket: images
NFS
server: 10.30.15.2
patch:/nfs
2016-01-19 18:33:38,139 DEBUG [c.c.a.ApiServlet]
(catalina-exec-6:ctx-859e2c4e) (logid:d4ea4a37) ===START=== 192.168.7.29
-- GET
command=addImageStore&response=json&name=Images&provider=S3&details%5B2%5D.key
Does images.rgw-lb01.cloud.bstelecom.ru resolve on your hosts?
do a 'dig images.rgw-lb01.cloud.bstelecom.ru' and paste the output (you can
obfuscate the ip if you want to)
--
Erik
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 2:57 PM, Юрий Карпель wrote:
> CentOS7 + KVM + Ceph (RadosGW + RBD )
> Endpoint: rgw-lb0
CentOS7 + KVM + Ceph (RadosGW + RBD )
Endpoint: rgw-lb01.test..**
2016-01-19 16:56:11,099 INFO [c.a.h.AmazonHttpClient]
(s3-transfer-manager-worker-5:null) (logid:18c0d81c) Unable to execute HTTP
request: images.rgw-lb01.test..**: unknown error
java.net.UnknownHostException: images.rgw-l