Thanks Jean-Louis,
The system we’re working with definitely has multiple LUNs in the one storage
domain, hence the question (see image link below).
Regards,
Peter
https://imgur.com/a/Ukbe3fJ
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Every LUN is a PV in LVM terms.
And if you have multiple LUN's for a storage domain, then all those
LUN's are combined into one single VG (storage domain).
On 29/11/2022 05:25, pet...@mdg-it.com wrote:
Thanks Jean-Louis,
The system we’re working with definitely has multiple LUNs in the one
Hi All,
I've got some issues with connecting my oVirt Cluster to my Ceph Cluster via
iSCSI. There are two issues, and I don't know if one is causing the other, if
they are related at all, or if they are two separate, unrelated issues. Let me
explain.
The Situation
-
- I have a
What the engine does is to read all the data from the DB, create a
configuration for that VM and power it up.
Once it's up, use virsh to dump the xml config and use that in a systemd script
to create the VM and run it (virsh define conf.xml; virsh start VM).
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
Sorry, should have updated this sooner:
Issue resolved - turns out I had an old install hanging around (which I didn't
know / had forgotten about) and the previous ovirtmgmt bridge was causing
issues. I removed the old bridge, did a re-installed, and all is now good (as
far as *this* issue is
Anyone?
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Hi,
Procedure to change storage domain for Hosted Engine is here:
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/6529691 (you can apply for free-of-charge
RedHat developer license in order
to get access to RedHat KB). You might consider trying it first on test cluster
before doing that in production.
But
Hi Peter,
The question is somewhat unclear here.
First of all, a storage domain on iSCSI maps 1:1 to a LUN. So 1 LUN = 1
Storage domain.
The storage domain is configured with LVM and each VM disk is a Logical
Volume.
If the LUN/Storage domain goes out of space, then no new space can be
On Fri, Nov 25, 2022 at 4:37 PM Ritesh Chikatwar
wrote:
> Gobinda,
> Looks like this issue arises because of changes in ansibles roles made to
> support ansible-core. I think the gluster ansible module was used to handle
> this and when we moved to CLI this is been not taken care of.
>
Thanks
> On 28. 11. 2022, at 0:34, eshwa...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I upgraded to 8.5.3, and did a nobest upgrade to EL8.7. There are two
> un-resolved issues:
>
> Problem 1: installed package centos-stream-release-8.6-1.el8.noarch obsoletes
> redhat-release < 9 provided by
Many thanks Gobinda
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