Hi,
Any thoughts on these ? Any recomandations or tunnings need to be done for
CephFS in order to deal with oVirt storage domains ?
Thanks,
Leo
On Sat, Aug 18, 2018, 11:44 Leo David wrote:
> Hi,
> As per the folowing documents, i seems that there are production
> implementations using oVirt /
Hi,
As per the folowing documents, i seems that there are production
implementations using oVirt / CephFS mounted as local posix storage.
https://indico.cern.ch/event/567550/contributions/2627178/attachments/1510613/2355595/ACAT2017_FINAL.pdf
Any feedback or experience on pros/cons noticed in tim
While it's certainly not ideal, of the available options I prefer
cephfs. You get full functionality unlike going through cinder and I
wouldn't trust the new iscsi gateway functionality for any kind of
redundant gateway usage yet. Direct native rbd access would certainly
be preferred but unfo
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Il dom 27 mag 2018, 19:01 Leo David ha scritto:
> Indeed, you right. Will setup the gws while waiting for a maybe future
> native ceph connection, which in my oppinion would bring a lot of power to
> oVirt.
>
>
I think is the best option. Setting up a sma openstack setup only for it is
not worth the hassle.
Luca
Il dom 27 mag 2018, 18:44 Leo David ha scritto:
> Ok, so since i dont have openstack installed (which would put cinder
> between ceph and ovirt ), the only option remains the iscsi gw...
> Tha
No,
The only way you have is to configure cinder to manage ceph pool or in
alternative you have to deploy an iscsi gateway, no other ways are
available at the moment.
So you can't use rbd directly.
Luca
Il dom 27 mag 2018, 16:54 Leo David ha scritto:
> Thank you Luca,
> At the moment i would
Hello,
Yes, using cinder or through iscsi gateway.
For a simpler setup i suggest the second option.
Luca
Il dom 27 mag 2018, 16:08 Leo David ha scritto:
> Hello everyone,
> I am new to ovirt and very impressed of its features. I would like to
> levereage on our existing ceph cluster to provid
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