Hi Hean,

this is a SharedMountPoint option when adding Primary Storage in CloudStack.

This does require that your 2 hosts (not sure you'll be able to do it only
with 2 hosts) have some kind of Clustered Filesystem like clvm, GFS2, OCFS
set up on that mount point /LUN  - none of those I would recommend really
due to long-term stability etc - if you, can avoid it, if you can't avoid
it, then... use it.

The /vmdisk folder will be the sharedMountPoint and since more than one
compute hosts are writing to a shared LUN this is why you need a clustered
filesystem on top of that LUN.

I would, instead, advise you to explore simple NFS setup or similar.

best,

On Fri, 11 Sep 2020 at 07:12, Hean Seng <heans...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
>
> Is anybody know One Cluster have two KVM host, and each host has same
> ShareMountPoint Name,
>
> And I to create one Primary Storage with same SharedMountPoint Name,  for
> example, /vmdisk on both host . (both in same cluster)
>
> And when create VM,  it will automatically create the vm-storage-disk
> inside the Host's Sharemount point .
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Hean Seng
>


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