On 11/3/2019 6:24 PM, TomK wrote:
On 11/3/2019 12:52 AM, TomK wrote:
On 11/2/2019 4:07 AM, Strahil wrote:
You should be able to do that with the POSIX compliant domain ...
If nit, it's better to open a bug so this behaviour is investigated
further.
I haven't tried the POXIS compliant
On 11/3/2019 12:52 AM, TomK wrote:
On 11/2/2019 4:07 AM, Strahil wrote:
You should be able to do that with the POSIX compliant domain ...
If nit, it's better to open a bug so this behaviour is investigated
further.
I haven't tried the POXIS compliant domain but from what I recall and
On 11/2/2019 4:07 AM, Strahil wrote:
You should be able to do that with the POSIX compliant domain ...
If nit, it's better to open a bug so this behaviour is investigated further.
I haven't tried the POXIS compliant domain but from what I recall and
remember happening, I couldn't bind a host
You should be able to do that with the POSIX compliant domain ...
If nit, it's better to open a bug so this behaviour is investigated further.
Best Regards,
Strahil NikolovOn Nov 2, 2019 00:38, TomK wrote:
>
> On 10/11/2019 12:10 AM, Strahil wrote:
> > I'm not sure, but you can try with
On 10/11/2019 12:10 AM, Strahil wrote:
I'm not sure, but you can try with replica 1 gluster volume.
Later that gluster volume can be changed to replica 2 arbiter 1 or even better
replica 3 volume.
Now that I see this I'm not sure we're on the same page.
Thinking this might clarify a bit
I'm not sure, but you can try with replica 1 gluster volume.
Later that gluster volume can be changed to replica 2 arbiter 1 or even better
replica 3 volume.
Best Regards,
Strahil NikolovOn Oct 10, 2019 13:04, Tom wrote:
>
> I take it then theres no way to do so without NFS?
>
> Sent from my
I think you should be able create a gluster volume from the local LUN on each
server and use these to create 2 storage domains.
They should then be shared storage but not replicated so if a host goes down
you will loose that domain.
Maybe you will need to alter the fencing policy?
Regards,
I take it then theres no way to do so without NFS?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 10, 2019, at 2:53 AM, Strahil wrote:
>
> You can create an NFS on that host and export to itself that local storage...
>
> Best Regards,
> Strahil NikolovOn Oct 9, 2019 07:43, TomK wrote:
>>
>> Manged to reverse
You can create an NFS on that host and export to itself that local storage...
Best Regards,
Strahil NikolovOn Oct 9, 2019 07:43, TomK wrote:
>
> Manged to reverse it through the options. Had to deactivate the custom
> local cluster.
>
> Now I have my GlusterFS back and want to try and add
Manged to reverse it through the options. Had to deactivate the custom
local cluster.
Now I have my GlusterFS back and want to try and add some local storage
to each host under the same DC, Cluster and Storage Domain. So
effectively I will have two storage locations. One on my GlusterFS
Allright.
So I followed this and configured local storage. It had some default
names that I changed. It would have been either the default name, or
one I choose. In either case it would be a different name then the
Gluster storage domain the host was a part of anyway.
Once the process
Hi Tom,
Have you checked
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_virtualization/4.3/html/administration_guide/sect-preparing_and_adding_local_storage
?
Best Regards,
Strahil NikolovOn Oct 6, 2019 06:26, TomK wrote:
>
> Hey All,
>
> I've added a 4TB LUN to my physical storage
12 matches
Mail list logo