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Subject: Re: Advice on converting zone-wide to cluster-wide storage
Hi Andrija,
I just took a look at the SolidFire logic around adding primary storage at
th
Hi Mike,
thx for that info, that is exactly what I also see as DB differences, but
was also wondering if anyone played with it in Production :)
Will wait for some more reply hopefully !
Cheers
Andrija
On 29 September 2017 at 15:27, Tutkowski, Mike
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> Hi Andrija,
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> I just took a look a
Hi Andrija,
I just took a look at the SolidFire logic around adding primary storage at the
zone level versus the cluster scope.
I recommend you try this in development prior to production, but it looks like
you can make the following changes for SolidFire:
• In cloud.storage_pool, enter the ap
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone have experience hacking DB and converting
zone-wide primary storage to cluster-wide.
We have:
1 x NFS primary storage, zone-wide
1 x CEPH primary storage, zone-wide
1 x SOLIDFIRE orimary storage, zone-wide
1 zone, 1 pod, 1 cluster., Advanced zone, and 1 NFS regul