On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 12:41 AM, zan tosh wrote:
> Thanks for all your responses. I didn't realize that stack.sh actually
> copies the cinder.conf.sample instead of cinder.conf to /etc/cinder every
> time it runs. So, it was overwriting my entries. I fixed it by making
> changes to the script. T
Thanks for all your responses. I didn't realize that stack.sh actually
copies the cinder.conf.sample instead of cinder.conf to /etc/cinder every
time it runs. So, it was overwriting my entries. I fixed it by making
changes to the script. The issue is resolved.
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 4:54 PM, Unm
Hi,
AFAIK, there are no additional changes required (other than restarting the
service so that it loads the new conf settings). Assuming you have done
that, can you check what is the 'volume_driver' from the service start up
logs?
~Unmesh.
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 10:44 AM, zan tosh wrote:
> R
Ray
I am wondering why I see the default driver even after I changed the entry
in cinder.conf. I un-commented the line for volume_driver and changed the
driver name. I tried to print volume driver in the __init__ and I see it
still pointing to LVMISCSIDriver. It seems I am missing something and it
Yes, that's the default driver. See cinder/volume/manager.py
volume_manager_opts = [
cfg.StrOpt('volume_driver',
default='cinder.volume.drivers.lvm.LVMISCSIDriver',
help='Driver to use for volume creation'),
]
Best Regards
-- Ray
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 12:51 PM
I use devstack (Grizzly/stable). I have been trying to use a different
volume driver by muncommenting and modifying the below line in cinder.conf
under etc/cinder
# Driver to use for volume creation (string value)
#volume_driver=cinder.volume.drivers.lvm.LVMISCSIDriver
But when VolumeManager is lo
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