Thanks -- we have a documentation update in progress. I'm looking into the
status of this one specifically and I'll get back to you.
I would *love* to have way more community contributions to our
documentation, so thank you very much for offering :)
On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 9:01 AM <william.dossett(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I would be happy to work on documentation... not quite sure how I
start
doing that though. The previous post and others that detail the only
actualy datastores needed are data and engine was helpful. Having an
additional datastore for isos that would perhaps not need to be
(frequently) backed up also makes sense if you had a great deal of them. I
am still not that familiar with the documentation - I used the up and
running with ovirt 4.2 blog to get this setup. Thanks to all that replied.
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