Re: [one-users] iscsi target as a guest disk

2011-12-15 Thread Jaime Melis
Hi, you should use tm_shared instead of tm_ssh (tm_lvm won't work either for your setup). Regarding your first issue: managing iscsi targets with OpenNebula, there is no native way to handle iscsi block devices with OpenNebula. What you can do out-of-the-box is to use any block device available i

Re: [one-users] iscsi target as a guest disk

2011-12-15 Thread Prakhar Srivastava
Hi, It appears that you are using the tm_ssh transfer drivers. Use tm_lvm transfer manager drivers instead. Prakhar On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Tengvall, Ilkka (NSN - FI Espoo) < ilkka.tengv...@nsn.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm writing related to issue: > > http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/1025

Re: [one-users] iscsi target as a guest disk

2011-12-15 Thread Tengvall, Ilkka (NSN - FI Espoo)
Hi, I'm writing related to issue: http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/1025 Ruben, thanks for answer, you commented there that iscsi could be used as a disk: "you should be able to use iSCSI block devices with DISK=[TYPE=block,SOURCE=]." I tried to follow you instruction, I don't see it workin

[one-users] iscsi target as a guest disk

2011-12-12 Thread Tengvall, Ilkka (NSN - FI Espoo)
Hi, I'm new to Open Nebula, and have some questions. First one would be about iscsi support. I can't find any reference from oned documents itself about iscsi. Is it possible to configure guests using iscsi lun from remote server as a os block device? I have done it using libvirt, so it works, b