That clears up a lot, thanks!
*Jeff Hair*
Technical Lead and Software Developer
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On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 1:20 PM, Tim Mackey wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> Here's the way I look at things when XenServer is the hypervisor, and this
> is primary stor
Jeff,
Here's the way I look at things when XenServer is the hypervisor, and this
is primary storage specific.
NFS
- NFS mount is created outside of XenServer, and within CS you create
primary storage using that mount. You then effectively bind that primary
storage to a XenServer cluster forming w
So essentially, CS is categorizing managed storage as something it needs to
make a series of API calls etc to in order to set up and configure it?
Whereas unmanaged is something it expects you to provide settings for when
adding, and expects you to have set it up yourself prior to adding?
*Jeff Ha
My understanding is that managed storage are managed by a cloudstack
plugin, e.g. where cloudstack does something on the actual storage
(provision a lun or something), whilst unmanaged is managed outside of
cloudstack (for instance by you).
An example of a manged storage is Solidfire, an example of
Hi,
Is there anywhere in the mailing list, documentation, etc about what
exactly "managed storage" means? Or can someone explain the difference
between managed and unmanaged? The API docs say that it means whether or
not the storage is "managed by CloudStack." This isn't very detailed
information
As of now, VPN users cannot be managed via LDAP in CloudStack.
~ Rajani
http://cloudplatform.accelerite.com/
On August 3, 2016 at 11:18 AM, ilya
(ilya.mailing.li...@gmail.com) wrote:Matthew,
Noticed that you are on users list, if you get no response, try
askingon dev list.
Also, perhaps refine th