[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-devel] iscsi
If you wanted to get something up and running straight away, you might also want to look at unfsd (runs in user space, so can re-export the LUNs you import with iSCSI - I don't think kernel NFSd will). To ease the pain of using NFS to manage multiple machines, you could try ClusterNFS (an enhancement of unfsd to make it easier to manage clusters - may be useful for you - this was mentioned by Bin Ren in an earlier thread). Also, the user level copy-on-write nfsd (mentioned by Ian Pratt in another thread) might be good although I don't know who's doing that or when it'll be ready... Mark > -----Original Message----- > From: Kip Macy [mailto:kmacy@xxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 20 January 2004 20:03 > To: Williamson, Mark A > Cc: xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: RE: [Xen-devel] iscsi > > > > > > To re-export iSCSI drives from dom0, I think you'd > currently need to use > > NFS or something similar - to re-export them appearing as > "just another > > VBD" to the guest would require extra code. > > And extra layers + latency etc. > > > > > > Is this relevant or do I have the wrong end of the stick? > > What you're saying sounds exactly right. Plus we can't stick a SW > initiator in Xen without a TCP stack. My only hope would be a HW > initiator. How annoying. I wonder how much work it would be to > support what I'm thinking about? Managing NFS root for n virtual > machines is much more annoying to manage. It would also make this > a much harder sell internally. > > -Kip > > > ------------------------------------------------------- The SF.Net email is sponsored by EclipseCon 2004 Premiere Conference on Open Tools Development and Integration See the breadth of Eclipse activity. February 3-5 in Anaheim, CA. http://www.eclipsecon.org/osdn _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xen-devel
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