On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 8:27 PM, Fernando Frediani <
fernando.fredi...@upx.com.br> wrote:
> Really ? That's pretty bad and another downside unfortunately.
>
> The fact that the only option for block storage is LVM (so there is not
> suitable Clustered Filesystem to run QCOW2 files) and now that
Ok Chris, got what you mean.
Thanks for clarifying.
Fernando
Em 11/08/2016 15:12, Chris Adams escreveu:
Once upon a time, Fernando Frediani said:
I use LVM2 and Thinprovisioned LVs to put Filesystems and it works
with no issues. It's just a question of
Once upon a time, Fernando Frediani said:
> I use LVM2 and Thinprovisioned LVs to put Filesystems and it works
> with no issues. It's just a question of handling it correctly to
> tell it how to create each storage chunk that way. The same way
> those LVs can be used
I use LVM2 and Thinprovisioned LVs to put Filesystems and it works with
no issues. It's just a question of handling it correctly to tell it how
to create each storage chunk that way. The same way those LVs can be
used to run VMs as they are in traditional LVM.
Not sure what you mean by cote
Once upon a time, Fernando Frediani said:
> Thanks for the answer anyway. Hopefully at least LVM2
> Thinprovisioning comes up anytime soon.
This has nothing to do with oVirt; it is something the core Linux LVM
code does not support. Last time I looked, nobody was
Really ? That's pretty bad and another downside unfortunately.
The fact that the only option for block storage is LVM (so there is not
suitable Clustered Filesystem to run QCOW2 files) and now that LVM2
Thinprovisioned is not supported can be a real issue where
Thinprovisioned LUNs are not
On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 3:16 PM, Fernando Frediani
wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> When you use oVirt with a Block Storage the only option available to store
> de VMs is LVM.
>
> Does LVM in oVirt use Thinprovisoned (supported in LVM2) instead of having
> to use the SAN
On 9 August 2016 at 15:16, Fernando Frediani
wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> When you use oVirt with a Block Storage the only option available to store
> de VMs is LVM.
>
> Does LVM in oVirt use Thinprovisoned (supported in LVM2) instead of having
> to use the SAN
Hello all.
When you use oVirt with a Block Storage the only option available to
store de VMs is LVM.
Does LVM in oVirt use Thinprovisoned (supported in LVM2) instead of
having to use the SAN Thinprovisioned features ?
Fernando
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