Using Export domain should work also, but I would go the way I described
earlier.
On Sun, Mar 4, 2018 at 1:27 PM, Andrei V wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 02/27/2018 04:29 PM, Fred Rolland wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Just to make clear what you want to achieve:
> - DC1 - local storage - host1 - VMs
> - DC2 - local s
Hi,
On 02/27/2018 04:29 PM, Fred Rolland wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just to make clear what you want to achieve:
> - DC1 - local storage - host1 - VMs
> - DC2 - local storage - host2
>
> You want to move the VMs from DC1 to DC2.
Yes, thanks, this is exactly what I want to accomplish.
BTW, are export domain
Hi,
Just to make clear what you want to achieve:
- DC1 - local storage - host1 - VMs
- DC2 - local storage - host2
You want to move the VMs from DC1 to DC2.
What you can do:
- Add a shared storage domain to the DC#1
- Move VM disk from local SD to shared storage domain
- Put shared storage domai
Hi,
Thanks for clarification. I’m using 4.2.
Anyway, I have to define another data center with shared storage domain (since
data center with local storage domain can have only 1 host), and the do what
you have described.
Is it possible to copy VM disks from 1 data center #1 local storage domain
Hi,
Which version are you using?
in 4.1 , the support of adding shared storage to local DC was added [1].
You can copy/move disks to the shared storage domain, then detach the SD
and attach to another DC.
In any case, you wont be able to live migrate VMs from the local DC, it is
not supported.
R
Hi,
I have oVirt setup, separate PC host engine + 2 nodes (#10 + #11) with local
storage domains (internal RAIDs).
1st node #10 is currently active and can’t be turned off.
Since oVirt doesn’t support more then 1 host in data center with local storage
domain as described here:
http://lists.ovir
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