Hello all,

i have a question regarding this note in ovirt storage documentation:

**Important:** If you are using block storage and you intend to deploy virtual 
machines on raw devices or direct LUNs and to manage them with the Logical 
Volume Manager, you must create a filter to hide the guest logical volumes. 
This will prevent guest logical volumes from being activated when the host is 
booted, a situation that could lead to stale logical volumes and cause data 
corruption.

What does "you must create a filter to hide the guest logical volumes" exactly 
mean?
I assume i have to set some filter in lvm.conf on all ovirt hosts, but im not 
sure about what to filter?

What i already saw is that after creating the ISCSI domain and 
cloning/moving/creating virtual machines on it there are new PVs and LVs 
visible on the ovirt hosts having an object UUID in the name (output from "pvs" 
and "lvs" commands).
Is this expected behavior or do i have to filter exactly this ones by allowing 
only local disks to be scanned for PVs/LVs?
Or do i have to setup filter to allow only local disks + ISCSI disks (in my 
case /dev/sd?) to be scanned for PVs/LVs?

I noticed too that after detaching and removing the ISCSI domain i still have 
UUID PVs. They all show up with "input/output error" in the output of "pvs" and 
stay there until i reboot the ovirt hosts.

On my ISCSI target system i already set the correct lvm filters so that 
"targetcli" is happy after reboot.

Thank you!

Happy new year,
Robert
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