On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 5:50 AM, Jason Ziemba <jason(a)ziemba.net> wrote:
I'm fairly new to oVirt (coming from ProxMox) and trying to wrap
my head
around the mixed (local/NAS) data domain options that are available.
I'm trying to configure a set of systems to have local storage, as their
primary data storage domain, though also want to have the ability to have a
NAS based data domain for guests that are 'mobile' between hosts. Currently
I'm able to do one or the other, but not both (so it seems).
When I put all of the systems in to a single cluster (or single data-center)
I'm able to have the shared data domain, though have only found the ability
to configure one system for local storage (not all of them). When I split
them out in to separate data centers, they all have their local data domain
working, but only a single dc is able to access the shared data domain at a
time.
Am I missing something along the way (probably fairly obvious) that does
exactly what I'm outlining, or is this functionality not available by
design?
This is not available by design.
Can you explain the use case, why do you need to use local storage as
your primary data storage?
How are you going to migrate your vms if the primary storage is local?
How are you going to start the vms on another host after host failures,
if the vm storage is on the failed host, and the last state of that disk
is not available or even lost?
Nir