Yes, NFS is mounted in SSVM.
Not all hypervisors supports NFS (Hyper-V is an example). This link gives
you the full picture (
http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-administration/en/4.6/storage.html
).
For better understanding in SSVM you can access this link (
Does images.rgw-lb01.cloud.bstelecom.ru resolve on your hosts?
do a 'dig images.rgw-lb01.cloud.bstelecom.ru' and paste the output (you can
obfuscate the ip if you want to)
--
Erik
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 2:57 PM, Юрий Карпель wrote:
> CentOS7 + KVM + Ceph (RadosGW + RBD )
>
CentOS7 + KVM + Ceph (RadosGW + RBD )
Endpoint: rgw-lb01.test..**
2016-01-19 16:56:11,099 INFO [c.a.h.AmazonHttpClient]
(s3-transfer-manager-worker-5:null) (logid:18c0d81c) Unable to execute HTTP
request: images.rgw-lb01.test..**: unknown error
java.net.UnknownHostException:
My settings:
s3 endpoint: 10.30.15.2
Bucket: images
NFS
server: 10.30.15.2
patch:/nfs
2016-01-19 18:33:38,139 DEBUG [c.c.a.ApiServlet]
(catalina-exec-6:ctx-859e2c4e) (logid:d4ea4a37) ===START=== 192.168.7.29
-- GET