
The feature is currently in tech preview, but it's being worked on. The feature page is outdated, but I believe this is what most users in the mailing list were using. We held off on updating it because the installation instructions have been a moving target, but it is more stable now and I will update it soon. Specifically speaking, the openstack version should be updated to train (it is likely ussuri works fine too, but I haven't tried it) and cinderlib has an RPM now (python3-cinderlib)[1], so it can be installed instead of using pip, same goes for os-brick. The rest of the information is valid. [1] http://mirror.centos.org/centos/8/cloud/x86_64/openstack-ussuri/Packages/p/ On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 10:37 PM Michael Thomas <wart@caltech.edu> wrote:
I'm looking for the latest documentation for setting up a Managed Block Device storage domain so that I can move some of my VM images to ceph rbd.
I found this:
https://ovirt.org/develop/release-management/features/storage/cinderlib-inte...
...but it has a big note at the top that it is "...not user documentation and should not be treated as such."
The oVirt administration guide[1] does not talk about managed block devices.
I've found a few mailing list threads that discuss people setting up a Managed Block Device with ceph, but didn't see any links to documentation steps that folks were following.
Is the Managed Block Storage domain a supported feature in oVirt 4.4.2, and if so, where is the documentation for using it?
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