Hello Matheus

On 27.11.2011 17:49, matheus tor4 wrote:
At the time I'm using the second strategy: Using a Core2Duo as a Front-End
and release all
resources of the server to be use by cloud.
I choose this option because it is more close to the proposal of official
OpenNebula Documentation.
I hope it works now!

So I use one of my servers (With VT) as a Image Repository too.

This is up to you, but I would keep the image repository on the front end or eventually on the second system without VT. So you could use the two systems with VT as two identical cluster nodes.

And now I have a little more question:

With a NFS server configured. I have the Image Repository sharing its
directory /var/lib/one. My doubt is:
- Have I to insert the shared directory in the file /etc/fstab on all my
nodes? So the node already have this directory avaiable when the machine
starts.

Yes, and also on the front end.

- Or Haven't I to do this? Does the directory only be mount when it is
necessary? (sudo mount ...)

It needs to be already mounted when OpenNebula will deploy a VM.

And, if I edit the /etc/fstab, Do I have to do this in the node
ImageRepository+Cluster at the same time? I hope not, because the directory
is on the machine

I am not sure about OpenNebula 3.0, but with 2.2 the image repository and also the VM_DIR folder need to be mounted in the same path as they are on the front end.


bye
Fabian
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