First of all you are not supposed to use distributed volumes for VM storage or you will
get into nasty situations during maintenance.
Most devs would say that it's fully unsupported , but oVirt is providing only
community support ...
Don't mix bricks with volumes.
Volumes consist of bricks (which is actually server:/directory) tht are aggregated based
on the volume type. In replica volumes , the smallest brick defines the volume size.
Also, if someone has put a quota on that gluster volume -> you will see only the quota
size and not the whole volume size.
Can you pgovide the output of gluster volume info and gluster volume status ?
Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
В петък, 16 април 2021 г., 22:24:54 ч. Гринуич+3, eevans(a)digitaldatatechs.com
<eevans(a)digitaldatatechs.com> написа:
My setup is 3 Centos 7 servers hyper-converged with a 4th stand alone engine server. My
issue is Ovirt is reading the cluster disk as 49GiB instead of 5.5 TB is should be.
One server has a 928 GB raid 5 volume, the second has a 7,7 TB raid 10 volume and the
third has a 5.5 TB raid 10 volume. How is Ovirt translating this to 49 GiB??
Here is a link to the screen shots for verification.
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AvgvEzKKSZHbhLIrRBvQRLmoZOeEyw?e=rO83vw
Logs look good unless I missed something.
Any help is appreciated.
Eric
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