You can create an NFS share and use it in cloudstack. This should be
straight forward to set it. Just make sure that port 2049 is opened in
iptables of your management server.



On 05/08/13 11:56 AM, "Chitra Manjunath" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Hi All,
>
>I have 250Gb hard disk in management server VM. I mounted that to
>tmp/secondary, want to use this as secondary storage for cloudstack.
>
>Please tell me the steps to add this as secondary storage to cloudstack.
>
>Thanks
>Chitra.M
>
>
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  • secondary storage Chitra Manjunath
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