It adds an iscsi target on install. Or am I wrong what is this:
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 11:15 AM, Itamar Heim <ih...@redhat.com> wrote: > On 04/18/2012 05:52 PM, Dominic Kaiser wrote: > >> I for some reason cannot add the ovrit node as iscsi storage. My server >> sits at 10.3.0.243 and you use port 3260 right? I have added it as a >> host fine but can not get it to detect iscsi storage. >> > > is this an ovirt-node or regular fedora (i'm not even sure ovirt-node has > the rpm's to behave as an iscsi target)? > > >> I get: >> >> No new devices were found. This may be due to either: incorrect >> multipath configuration on the Host or wrong address of the iscsi target >> or a failure to authenticate on the target device. Please consult your >> Storage Administrator. >> >> Like it is not there or blocked. On ovirt node it initializes iscsi >> automatically right? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Dominic >> >> On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 10:33 AM, Itamar Heim <ih...@redhat.com >> <mailto:ih...@redhat.com>> wrote: >> >> On 04/18/2012 05:28 PM, Dominic Kaiser wrote: >> >> What I am asking is on one of my nodes I have installed ovirt >> node it >> has a designated iscsi target on install. Can I use that as a >> separate >> iscsi storage node? >> >> >> please cc lists on questions. >> you can use it as a storage node as well for shared storage. >> local storage is only via local file system >> >> >> dk >> >> On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 3:03 AM, Itamar Heim <ih...@redhat.com >> <mailto:ih...@redhat.com> >> <mailto:ih...@redhat.com <mailto:ih...@redhat.com>>> wrote: >> >> On 04/13/2012 09:37 PM, Dominic Kaiser wrote: >> >> I have a server I want to use that has 8 storage bays >> and is an >> 8 core >> intel xeon 16 gigs of ram. I want to use the board and >> processors for >> virtual machines and storage separately. First can I do >> this? >> Second I >> am using ovirt node and it has remote storage iSCSI address >> assignment >> can I do it that way? My main reason is I want to use >> processors and >> storage. >> >> >> not sure i understood the question/use case: >> you can run virtual machines on the host from a remote shared >> storage (nfs, iscsi, etc.) and use the local disks for >> anything else. >> >> if i didn't answer, please clarify the use case. >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Dominic Kaiser >> Greater Boston Vineyard >> Director of Operations >> >> cell: 617-230-1412 <tel:617-230-1412> >> fax: 617-252-0238 <tel:617-252-0238> >> email: domi...@bostonvineyard.org >> <mailto:dominic@**bostonvineyard.org <domi...@bostonvineyard.org>> >> <mailto:dominic@__bostonvineya**rd.org <http://bostonvineyard.org> >> >> <mailto:dominic@**bostonvineyard.org <domi...@bostonvineyard.org> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Dominic Kaiser >> Greater Boston Vineyard >> Director of Operations >> >> cell: 617-230-1412 >> fax: 617-252-0238 >> email: domi...@bostonvineyard.org >> <mailto:dominic@**bostonvineyard.org<domi...@bostonvineyard.org> >> > >> >> >> > -- Dominic Kaiser Greater Boston Vineyard Director of Operations cell: 617-230-1412 fax: 617-252-0238 email: domi...@bostonvineyard.org
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