I'm curious to hear how it works out. Keep us posted
On Jul 29, 2015 12:22 AM, "Alan Murrell" <lists(a)murrell.ca> wrote:
Hi Donny,
On 28/07/15 06:30 PM, Donny Davis wrote:
Can you give this a try. Fire up a manager thats not hosted engine, maybe
a vm on a laptop or something. And then add that centos install you already
as a node in a datacenter that uses local storage. ... I have a feeling you
might have had some NFS related issues with your write performance. If that
is the case, then NFS tuning will be required to get what you are looking
for.
I only have the one server. I could do a oVirt All-In-One install and use
local storage on it. You may be right about the NFS side of things; it did
occur to me to. All the other tests I did (ESXi, "vanilla" KVM) use true
local storage.
If it works fine with the AIO/local storage install, then at least that
gives me something to look at (NFS storage)
I may be able to get to this tomorrow, but it may not be until Thu or Fri
that I can report on results, so please be patient :-)
-Alan