That was fast:). Thanks for the quick response.

Can you remove the welcome/goodbye message with rpyc as well?  ;)

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Richard

On Oct 2, 2011, at 2:51, Michael Stroucken <[email protected]> wrote:

> Richard Gass wrote:
>> HI Michael,
>>
>> I am having problems with the qemu.py code in tashi.  You have added
>> something to create a logical volume (scratch space) with a hint to
>> tashi.  Can you please do the following.
>> 1.  make the current vgscratch lv name an option in the config file.
>> 2.  check to make sure lvm2 is installed and raise a message if not.
>> 3.  add a try clause when  vmdestroy is called around your lvdestroy
>> so if you are not using lvm, it doesn't error out on the nodemanager.
>>
>> The main problem I had was not with the creaton of the lv disk but on
>> the destroying of it.  The first error I had was that I didn't have
>> lvm2 installed so lvdestory didn't exist.  2nd, when I tried to pass
>> the hint to tashi to create the scratch space, I didn't have a volume
>> group named vgscratch to create or destroy.
>>
>
> Hi Richard,
>
> I made the change that the volume group would have to be configured to use 
> the lvm commands.
>
> Greetings,
> Michael.

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