On Sun, Nov 8, 2015 at 9:22 AM, Barak Korren <bkorren@redhat.com> wrote:


On 3 November 2015 at 07:48, Liam Curtis <lcurtis@datto.com> wrote:
Any chance this will change? It is a severe limitation to not be able to use local storage available to a host as that is often very fast storage.


It is not completely impossible to mix shared and local storage. There is a VDSM hook that allows you to attach some local storage to a VM, stored on a shared storage, for temporary use.
We actually plan to try and use it in the oVirt CI infrastructure to speed up builds and other random-I/O-intensive operations.
Anton Marchukov from the oVirt infra team could give you more details about that.



Please document this somewhere in the wiki as well.

 
 
On Sun, Nov 1, 2015 at 10:22 AM, Aharon Canan <acanan@redhat.com> wrote:
No...

when creating DC you choose shared/local (where gluster is shared)

You can mix shared (gluster/iscsi/nfs etc) but not local.




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From: "Liam Curtis" <lcurtis@datto.com>
To: Users@ovirt.org
Sent: Sunday, November 1, 2015 5:17:58 PM
Subject: [ovirt-users] Wishlist - Mix gluster and local storage in same data        center

Hello all...

Would like to be able to use both local storage and gluster within same host / data center. 

Wondering if this is something being worked on? 

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