On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 7:25 AM Giulio Casella <giulio(a)di.unimi.it> wrote:
Il 01/02/2019 13:19, Gianluca Cecchi ha scritto:
> On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 12:47 PM Giulio Casella <giulio(a)di.unimi.it
> <mailto:giulio@di.unimi.it>> wrote:
>
>
> This could be a (partially satisfying solution), but I can have only
one
> storage domain for ISOs, right?
> AFAIK you can have one ISO domain, one export domain and many data
> domains; "engine-iso-uploader list" reports only ISO domain.
>
>
> You can have only one iso domain attached (and so active) at a time. But
> you can have many iso domains defined.
> And the same domain can be defined across different domains
> The same applies to export domains. When you select "Attach Export"
> button in Computers -> Datacenters -> MyDc you get a list of defined
> export domain among which to select the one to attach, in case you have
> more than one defined.
Correct. So the solution to use more than one ISO domain to logically
organize groups of ISOs cannot be accomplished, I'd like to see all my
ISOs at the same time.
That's why I think subfolders could be a nice enhancement for ISO
storage domains.
The confusion is that ISO Storage Domains are now deprecated. Use Data
Domains (upload ISOs *and* disks to the same Data Domain in the UI) and
make as many of them as you want :) )
"""
Uploading Images to a Data Storage Domain
You can upload virtual disk images and ISO images to your data storage
domain in the Administration Portal
"""
https://ovirt.org/documentation/admin-guide/chap-Storage.html#uploading-i...
Greg
Cheers,
gc
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