
As Yaniv suggested, the Gluster Hyper-Converged solution [1] will give you the ability to have all hosts access the storage. [1] http://www.ovirt.org/develop/release-management/features/engine/self-hosted-... On Sun, Aug 14, 2016 at 1:52 PM, Elad Ben Aharon <ebenahar@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi Michael,
You can create a local storage domain using the host's local storage drive. But, by design, local Data-Centers can have only a single host (i.e, you can't have other hosts using this storage).
For local storage deployment, first create a directory on the file system of the host's local drive (#mkdir <DIR_NAME>), change dir owner to vdsm:kvm (#chown vdsm:kvm <DIR_NAME>). Then, put the host in maintenance, create a new Data-Center of local storage type, add a cluster to it and add the host you put in maintenance to the cluster. Activate the host and create a local storage domain.
Elad
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 12:45 PM, Michael Cooper <mcooper@coopfire.com> wrote:
Hello Guys,
I am sorry ask a stupid question again, however I am not sure how to add storage to the environment that I have at the moment. I have 4 Servers 3 of them are AMD and one Intel Core i7, on my servers I have 2 Dell SC1435's and one HP DL385 G5
I have the Engine Running and I have added a node as well, Both of them are Physical servers they both have 1 tb drives, I would like to add the drive in the node as storage how would I accomplish that?
Thank you very much in advance, -- *Michael Cooper* http://www.coopfire.com Linux/VMWare Certified Professional
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