[one-users] Nebula 4.6 LVM Locking

2014-06-05 Thread InterNetX - Juergen Gotteswinter
Hello, i am currently working on a 4 node one setup (4.6.1 currently), which uses a Equallogic iSCSI SAN als Backend for the VM. My Plan was to use Block LVM, but it seems like currently theres only the single lock solution (VM Nodes LVM Metadata read only) or Cluster LVM. CLVM is a pita, which i

[one-users] ONE 4.6.x fs_lvm

2014-06-05 Thread InterNetX - Juergen Gotteswinter
Hi again, 2nd Question... regarding to the Docs fs_lvm whould be the recommended LVM Driver today. Unfortanly i was not able to get it working, nor on 4.6.0 or on 4.6.1. It just doesnt recognize the VG, which is correctly named "vg-one-dsid". After Changing the Driver back to the legacy Block LVM

Re: [one-users] ONE repos for RHEL7

2014-06-16 Thread InterNetX - Juergen Gotteswinter
Hello Folks, i rebuilded / modified the 4.6.x ONE SRC.RPM for CentOS/RHEL 6 to match RHEL7. http://download.obs.j0ke.net//home:/jg:/playground:/opennebula/ Currently its 100% untestested, so far i can just say that it had been built without any issues (and the buildbot is really really picky.

Re: [one-users] using a iSCSI SAN

2014-07-05 Thread InterNetX - Juergen Gotteswinter
Hello Joaquin, it whould be great if you could publish the driver. i am in the progress of building a one setup currently, backed by a eql stack. i am playing with lvm / fs_lvm as storage driver, but i dont really get happy all over with it. i am sure the one project itself whould be also happy a

Re: [one-users] Equallogic iSCSI addon

2014-08-07 Thread InterNetX - Juergen Gotteswinter
gt; Regards, > > Joaquin Villanueva > > El 07/08/14 a las #4, InterNetX - Juergen Gotteswinter escribió: >> Am 11.07.2014 01:13, schrieb Joaquin Villanueva: >>> Hi, >>> >>> The Equallogic iSCSI addon is on the >>> https://github.com/OpenN

[one-users] Best Practice - Storage Backend

2014-08-08 Thread InterNetX - Juergen Gotteswinter
Hello Nebula Users, i am curious what others are using as Storage Backend, since i spent plenty of time trying to get block LVM or FS LVM to work reliable. CLVM seems like a cure to me, and from what i could find through Google so far i am not the only one who experienced things like (everything