True, the datastore 0 doesn't need to be mounted on the frontend. "Back in the day", when we didn't have datastores, we used to document that you needed to share the whole /var/lib/one directory to make things easier, I guess the idea still lingers in my mind -- Carlos Martín, MSc Project Engineer OpenNebula - The Open-source Solution for Data Center Virtualization www.OpenNebula.org | cmar...@opennebula.org | @OpenNebula<http://twitter.com/opennebula><cmar...@opennebula.org>
On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Matthew Patton <mpat...@inforelay.com>wrote: > On Fri, 07 Sep 2012 05:20:09 -0400, Carlos Martín Sánchez < > cmar...@opennebula.org> wrote: > > If you are using the 'shared' Transfer Manager (TM) driver, then the >> directory /var/lib/one/var/datastores/0/**0 should exist in both the >> front-end and the host. >> > > Huh? Why is the front-end involved at all? The "copying" or staging of the > disk needs to happen exclusively on the HOST. Naturally the host needs to > have both the source and 'system' datastores mounted. All front-end should > ever be doing is constructing the SSH command to make it happen. > > -- > Cloud Services Architect, Senior System Administrator > InfoRelay Online Systems (www.inforelay.com) > > ______________________________**_________________ > Users mailing list > Users@lists.opennebula.org > http://lists.opennebula.org/**listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.**org<http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org> >
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