It's nice to know someone else out there has these questions as well. What
I'd really like confirmation on is basically this: In a JBOD oVirt HCI
configuration with multiple disk devices per host node is it possible to
have just one data volume or is it necessary to create multiple data
volumes (one or more per each physical disk you want to store vm data on)?
Meaning if I had 4 JBOD disks in each node and I wanted VM data to be
stored and accessed on all 4 would I need to create 4 different data
volumes (one per disk). And if so would they have to have unique names and
brick dirs/mount points?
- James
On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 10:09 AM, <william.dossett(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi James... I'm in sort of the same position... I have 6 JBOD
drives in
each node. I am unsure if I am going to wind up with 6 data stores. I
have 5 nodes and have other problems related to when I add those nodes
further complicating the gluster issue. Hopefully someone can help clear
this up as its the last hurdle I face before starting to actually put work
loads on this and connecting it into our ManageIQ environment.
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