On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Guido Trotter <[email protected]> wrote: [...] >> Summary here. Actually, I think we should realize "GlusterFS Ganeti >> Support" by two parts as follows. >> >> After run "gnt-instance -t gluster xxxx", if the VM is QEMU (KVM), it would >> run as KVM+GlusterFS way. However, if the VM is XEN, it would run >> as glusterfs file way (Like gnt-instance add -t file xxx). For me, I would >> finish the glusterfs file way firstly because I have installed Ganeti with >> XEN >> VMs. After this part finished, I would complete KVM+Glusterfs way for >> QEMU (KVM) VM. >> >> Any comments? >> > > Looks like a good plan. Please consider the option, if the user wants, > to do qemu+kernel backend too.
Yeah, I would consider the option and expand my design-glusterfs-ganeti-support doc with these ideas. > This should be encoded as a disk parameter. > Yeah, these two parts (glusterfs for XEN and QEMU (KVM)) have the same disk type called "gluster". They would do different actions after they check their VM type. -- Thanks Weiwei Jia (Harry Wei)
