Of course - if you are inside a virtual machine do datasets - you will be
able to control it

But the whole pack of them - will be a single virtual disk on the host
machine

2017-01-24 2:33 GMT+02:00 Tiraen <[email protected]>:

> Me can correct but.
>
> 1)  In KVM machine, there is no such thing as zvol / dataset inside. For
> the work you get. Roughly speaking, a virtual disk.
>
> You can view all the available options in section vmad man
>
>  disks:
>  - You can make them mo than one
>  - You can specify the compression option to them, and of the other that
> is written in man page
>
> but dataset (zfs)  control which contain these virtual disks is made from
> the host machine
>
> 2017-01-24 1:38 GMT+02:00 TRITONIA SOLUTIONS LIMITED <[email protected]>
> :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is it possible to have a zvol or dataset from the global zone accessible
>> within a KVM virtual machine. I was hoping to setup the new zvol / dataset
>> on a different zpool (not zones). I've read some discussions about using
>> lofs but that seems to only work with LX or SmartOS zones.
>>
>> Many thanks
>>
>> Sean Weatherall
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>
> --
> With best regards,
>
> Vyacheslav Yakushev,
>
> Unix system administrator
>



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