
You should be able to do that with the POSIX compliant domain ... If nit, it's better to open a bug so this behaviour is investigated further. Best Regards, Strahil NikolovOn Nov 2, 2019 00:38, TomK <tomkcpr@mdevsys.com> wrote:
On 10/11/2019 12:10 AM, Strahil wrote:
I'm not sure, but you can try with replica 1 gluster volume. Later that gluster volume can be changed to replica 2 arbiter 1 or even better replica 3 volume.
Now that I see this I'm not sure we're on the same page.
Thinking this might clarify a bit better. Let's take this scenario, assume gluster is working perfectly:
HOST01 4TB Local LUN /dev/sdb 4TB Gluster FS (brick w/ host02,03) /dev/sdc
HOST02 4TB Local LUN /dev/sdb 4TB Gluster FS (brick w/ host01,03) /dev/sdc
HOST03 4TB Local LUN /dev/sdb 4TB Gluster FS (brick w/ host02,01) /dev/sdc
For each host I need the local LUN to be available for VM's with the GlusterFS storage that's distributed across all three nodes.
However, when I tried to add a local LUN, the host was removed from the storage domain rendering it unavailable. Now when I took out the local LUN, I was able to readd that host to the GlusterFS storage domain.
So it appears I can't add a local LUN when a host is already participating in a GlusterFS storage domain.
Cheers, TK
Best Regards, Strahil NikolovOn Oct 10, 2019 13:04, Tom <tk@mdevsys.com> wrote:
I take it then theres no way to do so without NFS?
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On Oct 10, 2019, at 2:53 AM, Strahil <hunter86_bg@yahoo.com> wrote:
You can create an NFS on that host and export to itself that local storage...
Best Regards, Strahil NikolovOn Oct 9, 2019 07:43, TomK <tomkcpr@mdevsys.com> wrote:
Manged to reverse it through the options. Had to deactivate the custom local cluster.
Now I have my GlusterFS back and want to try and add some local storage to each host under the same DC, Cluster and Storage Domain. So effectively I will have two storage locations. One on my GlusterFS and the other on the local storage I've just defined.
Appears I can't make them coexist with oVirt. Either the host is placed in a separate cluster with local storage, or I move it back to the GlusterFS.
Appears I can't have two usable storage types under one host. Is this correct?
What I'm looking for is in the image and shared earlier.
Cheers, TK
On 10/8/2019 11:03 PM, TomK wrote: I'm working to reverse this scenario.
My storage domain still exists. However I can't activate it. The Manage button is greyed out without clear indication as to why. Difficult to tell what my next move should be.
Anyway to find out?
Cheers, TK
> On 10/7/2019 8:25 AM, TomK wrote: > Allright. > > So I followed this and configured local storage. It had some default > names that I changed. It would have been either the default name, or > one I choose. In either case it would be a different name then the > Gluster storage domain the host was a part of anyway. > > Once the process completed for both hosts, I noticed the Gluster > volume storage domain was offline and the gluster volume was gone. I > can't seem to add that back in anymore. I get: > > "Error while executing action DisconnectStorageServerConnection: Error > storage server disconnection" > > Guessing I can't have local storage in addition to Gluster on the same > hosts and available for VM's? > > Reason why I need that is that Gluster is slow but provides redundancy > and live migration. But I also wanted direct storage for VM's > requiring faster IO. So here's my sc