It adds an iscsi target on install. Or am I wrong what is this:



On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 11:15 AM, Itamar Heim <iheim@redhat.com> wrote:
On 04/18/2012 05:52 PM, Dominic Kaiser wrote:
I for some reason cannot add the ovrit node as iscsi storage.  My server
sits at 10.3.0.243 and you use port 3260 right?  I have added it as a
host fine but can not get it to detect iscsi storage.

is this an ovirt-node or regular fedora (i'm not even sure ovirt-node has the rpm's to behave as an iscsi target)?


I get:

 No new devices were found. This may be due to either: incorrect
multipath configuration on the Host or wrong address of the iscsi target
or a failure to authenticate on the target device. Please consult your
Storage Administrator.

Like it is not there or blocked.  On ovirt node it initializes iscsi
automatically right?

Thanks,

Dominic

On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 10:33 AM, Itamar Heim <iheim@redhat.com
<mailto:iheim@redhat.com>> wrote:

   On 04/18/2012 05:28 PM, Dominic Kaiser wrote:

       What I am asking is on one of my nodes I have installed ovirt
       node it
       has a designated iscsi target on install.  Can I use that as a
       separate
       iscsi storage node?


   please cc lists on questions.
   you can use it as a storage node as well for shared storage.
   local storage is only via local file system


       dk

       On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 3:03 AM, Itamar Heim <iheim@redhat.com
       <mailto:iheim@redhat.com>
       <mailto:iheim@redhat.com <mailto:iheim@redhat.com>>> wrote:

           On 04/13/2012 09:37 PM, Dominic Kaiser wrote:

               I have a server I want to use that has 8 storage bays
       and is an
               8 core
               intel xeon 16 gigs of ram.  I want to use the board and
               processors for
               virtual machines and storage separately.  First can I do
       this?
                 Second I
               am using ovirt node and it has remote storage iSCSI address
               assignment
               can I do it that way?  My main reason is I want to use
               processors and
               storage.


           not sure i understood the question/use case:
           you can run virtual machines on the host from a remote shared
           storage (nfs, iscsi, etc.) and use the local disks for
       anything else.

           if i didn't answer, please clarify the use case.




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