Hi,

Basically, this will  work, as the SOURCE attribute is then used by
the rest of the OpenNebula components. Let us known if you find any
problem....

This is a very timely comment, as we are now working in this feature
for 3.4. The current Image Repo will evolve to a more complete system
of "datastores", so you'll be able to define multiple datastores for
your images (of multiple types SSH, sharedFS or iSCSI-LVM...)

Cheers

Ruben

On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 10:00 AM, João Pagaime <j...@fccn.pt> wrote:
> Hello users,
>
> I would like opennebula front-end to use multiple NFS image repositories
>
> What's the propper way of doing this?
>
> one way seems to be:
> - create the image
> - move it to the desired location
> - do a "oneimage update <image>" to change the SOURCE variable to the new
> location
>
> I'm using  CentOS-6.0-opennebula-3.2.0-1.x86_64
>
> best regards,
> João
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