Hi,

As you may remember, during the 4.2 release I developed a SolidFire
(storage) plug-in for CloudStack.

This plug-in was invoked by the storage framework at the necessary times so
that I could dynamically create and delete volumes on the SolidFire SAN
(among other activities).

This is necessary so I can establish a 1:1 mapping between a CloudStack
volume and a SolidFire volume for QoS.

In the past, CloudStack always expected the admin to create large volumes
ahead of time and those volumes would likely house many root and data disks
(which is not QoS friendly).

To make this 1:1 mapping scheme work, I needed to modify logic in the
XenServer and VMware plug-ins so they could create/delete storage
repositories/datastores as needed.

For 4.3 I want to make this happen with KVM.

I'm coming up to speed with how this might work on KVM, but I'm still
pretty new to KVM.

Does anyone familiar with KVM know how I will need to interact with the
iSCSI target? For example, will I have to expect Open iSCSI will be
installed on the KVM host and use it for this to work?

Thanks for any suggestions,
Mike

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