Yes but those 'changes' can be relayed via the kernel rbd driver not? 
Besides I don't think you can move a rbd block device being used to a 
different pool anyway. 

On the manual page [0] there is nothing mentioned about configuration 
settings needed for rbd use. Nor for ssd. They are also using in the 
example the virtio/vda, while I learned here that you should use the 
virtio-scsi/sda.



[0] http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/rbd/libvirt/





-----Original Message-----
From: Janne Johansson  
Subject: Re: [ceph-users] rbd ssd pool for (windows) vms

Den ons 1 maj 2019 kl 23:00 skrev Marc Roos <m.r...@f1-outsourcing.eu>:


        Do you need to tell the vm's that they are on a ssd rbd pool? Or 
does 
        ceph and the libvirt drivers do this automatically for you?
        When testing a nutanix acropolis virtual install, I had to 'cheat' 
it by 
        adding this
         <qemu:arg value='device.scsi0-0-0-1.rotation_rate=1'/>
        To make the installer think there was a ssd drive.  
        


Being or not being on an SSD pool is a (possibly) temporary conditition, 
so if the guest OS makes certain assumptions based on it, it might be 
invalid an hour later.




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