Hi and thanks, Dan!
-----Yuan Dan <dyuan(a)redhat.com> skrev: -----
Till: Johan Kragsterman <johan.kragsterman(a)capvert.se>
Från: Yuan Dan <dyuan(a)redhat.com>
Datum: 2016-08-22 10:43
Kopia: libvirt-users(a)redhat.com
Ärende: Re: [libvirt-users] attaching storage pool error
----- Original Message -----
Hi!
System centos7, system default libvirt version.
I've succeeded to create an npiv storage pool, which I could start without
problems. Though I couldn't attach it to the vm, it throwed errors when
trying. I want to boot from it, so I need it working from start. I read one
of Daniel Berrange's old(2010) blogs about attaching an iScsi pool, and draw
my conclusions from that. Other documentation I haven't found. Someone can
point me to a more recent documentation of this?
Are there other mailing list in the libvirt/KVM communities that are more
focused on storage? I'd like to know about these, if so, since I'm a storage
guy, and fiddle around a lot with these things...
There are quite a few things I'd like to know about, that I doubt this list
cares about, or have knowledge about, like multipath devices/pools,
virtio-scsi in combination with npiv-storagepool, etc.
So anyone that can point me further....?
http://libvirt.org/formatstorage.html
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/...
Hope it can help you to get start with it.
Unfortunatly I have already gone through these documents, several times as well, but these
are only about the creation of storage pools, not how you attach them to the guest.
Do I attach a storage pool as a disk. Like: -drive pool="pool-name", and if so,
how do I do with index numbering, since the pool can hold several LUN's? Perhaps the
code takes care of the indexing, since the LU's got numbers...?
Or do I have to attach every LU in the pool individually? With their own index number?
Rgrds Johan
Rgrds Johan
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