Its solved. Apparently I didn't make the brick correctly. Removed it and
reconfigured it and it shows up like it should.
Everything looks good so far. Importing VM's and keeping my fingers crossed.
Thanks.
Eric
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Optane can be also used as a caching layer for Gluster Bricks.
See :
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html/configuring_and_managing_logical_volumes/enabling-caching-to-improve-logical-volume-performance_configuring-and-managing-logical-volumes
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First of all you are not supposed to use distributed volumes for VM storage or
you will get into nasty situations during maintenance.
Most devs would say that it's fully unsupported , but oVirt is providing only
community support ...
Don't mix bricks with volumes.
Volumes consist of bricks
I did some more research, and learned a few things.
For the benefit of others who may not know:
> Question: I don't have much experience with ssh port forwarding. If I already
>have the SOCKS proxy working, how, exactly, would I accomplish step #2?
With the 8080 socks proxy working, I've now
I'm running into the issue described in this thread:
https://lists.ovirt.org/archives/list/users@ovirt.org/message/KT3B6N3UZ3DS3J6FV6OKQAXPNPTLZPOB/
In short, I have ssh to the datacenter. I can ssh to a public IP address with
the "-D 8080" option to forward local port 8080 act as a SOCKS
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