LVM Volumes can be manage by oVirt?

I'm working with oVirt, learning curve. I setup the system, but I didn't see if is possible to manage my KVM server Volumes inside oVirt. I have a KVM server, I add my LVM volume to a pool with virsh. After I setup oVirt didn't know if I can manage that pool/volume inside oVirt? I have there 2 vm's already running. Is possible? Centos 6.5 x64, thanks.

On 07/01/2014 09:21 PM, Periko Support wrote:
I'm working with oVirt, learning curve.
I setup the system, but I didn't see if is possible to manage my KVM server Volumes inside oVirt.
I have a KVM server, I add my LVM volume to a pool with virsh.
After I setup oVirt didn't know if I can manage that pool/volume inside oVirt?
I have there 2 vm's already running.
Is possible?
oVirt is managing its storage domains differently than how virsh does that. you'd need to import (or in 3.5, maybe register) the disks to ovirt.

Got it, I will check the manual, thanks!!! On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 11:01 PM, Itamar Heim <iheim@redhat.com> wrote:
On 07/01/2014 09:21 PM, Periko Support wrote:
I'm working with oVirt, learning curve.
I setup the system, but I didn't see if is possible to manage my KVM server Volumes inside oVirt.
I have a KVM server, I add my LVM volume to a pool with virsh.
After I setup oVirt didn't know if I can manage that pool/volume inside oVirt?
I have there 2 vm's already running.
Is possible?
oVirt is managing its storage domains differently than how virsh does that. you'd need to import (or in 3.5, maybe register) the disks to ovirt.
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