[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] XCP storage questions
From: József Dániel <daniel.jozsef@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2011 22:58:37 +0200 Hello! Greetings! [ What is thin provisioning? ] The other thing is, I have two disks full of data that I used in a zfs zpool (basically a sort of software RAID). I would like to pass these disks through to one of the virtual machines running Solaris or Linux to manage the data as a fileserver. In vmware this is possible, they call it raw disk mapping. Can this be done in Xen? Also, should this impact my choice about thin provisioning? Don't know, although I'd like to be able to do the same. (Naturally, I'm going to install XCP with these disks disconnected... XD I am not stupid. Indeed, you are not ^_^. At least vmware vSphere would raze them without question if I left them plugged in during install... As will the XCP 1.1 beta, according to the download page: Local Storage Spans All Physical Volumes: When EXT local storage is used on a host containing multiple physical disks, the local Storage Repository (SR) now spans all the disks in a single LVM volume group And that's something I'd like to avoid... What I'm worried about is when I'll plug the disks in and boot my host machine with XCP...) With the XCP 1.1 beta (build 48877) this is safe, it will leave them unmolested. Since I'm comfortable enough with basing this sort of thing on LVM my inital solution has been to create a LVM Storage Repository on one and then created as large a VDI on top of it as possible (there's a bit of overhead). I connected this to my file server as usual with a VBD and then used it as a regular (ext3) file system. - Harold _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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