Re: [ovirt-users] Multi cluster question with regards to storage

2016-10-13 Thread Beckman, Daniel
Hi David,

Storage is associated with a particular data center, so if they are on the same 
data center they will have access to the same storage.

The Red Hat documentation on the commercial supported version RHEV (now RHV?) 
is a lot more comprehensive; the equivalent oVirt documentation is pretty 
sparse and uneven, so it’s understandable you never would have been introduced 
to that concept. You need an active subscription to access the KB articles but 
the basic documentation is freely available and it’s a good resource, as most 
things are going to be common on RHV vs. oVirt:

https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-virtualization?version=4.0/

Daniel



From:  on behalf of David Gossage 

Date: Thursday, October 13, 2016 at 9:08 AM
To: users 
Subject: [ovirt-users] Multi cluster question with regards to storage

I've not yet found a clean concise answer and so I wanted to ask before I start 
trying to play with things in my test setup and waste a bunch of time maybe.

If I have 2 clusters in one data center each running different cpu types 
(amd/intel) can they both access the same shared storage domain(gluster in my 
case)?

I'm not interested in live migration between the clusters really, though 
stopping and starting on another would be nice.  I've tried looking at various 
threads and list emails and I've found some mentions of it, but usually as an 
aside while discussing other matters so I could never quite say for certain it 
was working or not.


David Gossage
Carousel Checks Inc. | System Administrator
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Re: [ovirt-users] Multi cluster question with regards to storage

2016-10-13 Thread David Gossage
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 10:26 AM, Beckman, Daniel <
daniel.beck...@ingramcontent.com> wrote:

> Hi David,
>
>
>
> Storage is associated with a particular data center, so if they are on the
> same data center they will have access to the same storage.
>
>
>
> The Red Hat documentation on the commercial supported version RHEV (now
> RHV?) is a lot more comprehensive; the equivalent oVirt documentation is
> pretty sparse and uneven, so it’s understandable you never would have been
> introduced to that concept. You need an active subscription to access the
> KB articles but the basic documentation is freely available and it’s a good
> resource, as most things are going to be common on RHV vs. oVirt:
>
>
>
> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-
> virtualization?version=4.0/
>

Thanks, I actually have RHEV licensed for some production servers and I
don't now why I didn't log back in to check that doc out as now that you
mentioned it I do recall perusing it long ago and it had decent
explanations on that.

Thanks for the reminder and the answer as well.


>
> Daniel
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *From: * on behalf of David Gossage <
> dgoss...@carouselchecks.com>
> *Date: *Thursday, October 13, 2016 at 9:08 AM
> *To: *users 
> *Subject: *[ovirt-users] Multi cluster question with regards to storage
>
>
>
> I've not yet found a clean concise answer and so I wanted to ask before I
> start trying to play with things in my test setup and waste a bunch of time
> maybe.
>
>
>
> If I have 2 clusters in one data center each running different cpu types
> (amd/intel) can they both access the same shared storage domain(gluster in
> my case)?
>
>
>
> I'm not interested in live migration between the clusters really, though
> stopping and starting on another would be nice.  I've tried looking at
> various threads and list emails and I've found some mentions of it, but
> usually as an aside while discussing other matters so I could never quite
> say for certain it was working or not.
>
>
>
>
> *David Gossage*
>
> *Carousel Checks Inc.** | System Administrator*
> *Office* 708.613.2284
>
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[ovirt-users] Multi cluster question with regards to storage

2016-10-13 Thread David Gossage
I've not yet found a clean concise answer and so I wanted to ask before I
start trying to play with things in my test setup and waste a bunch of time
maybe.

If I have 2 clusters in one data center each running different cpu types
(amd/intel) can they both access the same shared storage domain(gluster in
my case)?

I'm not interested in live migration between the clusters really, though
stopping and starting on another would be nice.  I've tried looking at
various threads and list emails and I've found some mentions of it, but
usually as an aside while discussing other matters so I could never quite
say for certain it was working or not.


*David Gossage*
*Carousel Checks Inc. | System Administrator*
*Office* 708.613.2284
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