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> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Dunaway [mailto:dave.duna...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 28 August 2014 10:29
> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Re: A
ginal Message-
From: Dave Dunaway [mailto:dave.duna...@gmail.com]
Sent: 28 August 2014 10:29
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: Re: About sharepoint mode in CloudStack
OMG...it has to be since it's too early where I am, but I almost puked thinking
somehow Cloudplatform wa
SCSI. After I run about one day, one hosts hung up and all the
> VM on this host stopped.
> I suspected ocfs2 filesystem locked the host. I want to see the lock
> status of ocfs2. How to do?
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> From: Kirk Kosinski
> Date: 2014-08-28 16:5
host stopped.
I suspected ocfs2 filesystem locked the host. I want to see the lock status of
ocfs2. How to do?
ro...@cywee.com
From: Kirk Kosinski
Date: 2014-08-28 16:54
To: users
Subject: Re: About sharepoint mode in CloudStack
Hi, Robin. The NFS option should be used for NFS shares that
Hi, Robin. The NFS option should be used for NFS shares that are not
already mounted on the hosts. CloudStack will tell the hosts to mount
the NFS share you specify.
The Shared Mount Point option would be for a primary storage that is
already mounted on the hosts by the system administrator. He