OMG...it has to be since it's too early where I am, but I almost puked
thinking somehow Cloudplatform was using MS Sharepoint to store docs in
some sick twisted disgusting joke.
Thankfully it's just auto-correct being a dick :)

/me runs away arms flailing about anyways!


On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 5:12 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

> Kirks,
> thanks a lot.
> By the wa y, I use  OCFS2/iSCSI as the  clumster filesystem under Shared
> Mountpoint mode.
> I have a problem right now.
> There are two hosts running ocfs2 and connecting to a signle storage
> server with iSCSI. After I run about one day, one hosts hung up and all the
> VM on this host stopped.
> I suspected ocfs2 filesystem locked the host. I want to see the lock
> status of ocfs2. How to do?
>
>
>
>
> [email protected]
>
> From: Kirk Kosinski
> Date: 2014-08-28 16:54
> To: users
> Subject: Re: About sharepoint mode in CloudStack
> Hi, Robin.  The NFS option should be used for NFS shares that are not
> already mounted on the hosts.  CloudStack will tell the hosts to mount
> the NFS share you specify.
>
> The Shared Mount Point option would be for a primary storage that is
> already mounted on the hosts by the system administrator.  Here is what
> the docs [1] say about it:
>
> > KVM supports "Shared Mountpoint" storage. A shared
> > mountpoint is a file system path local to each server
> > in a given cluster. The path must be the same across
> > all Hosts in the cluster, for example /mnt/primary1.
> > This shared mountpoint is assumed to be a clustered
> > filesystem such as OCFS2. In this case the CloudStack
> > does not attempt to mount or unmount the storage as
> > is done with NFS. The CloudStack requires that the
> > administrator insure that the storage is available.
>
> Best regards,
> Kirk
>
> [1]
>
> http://cloudstack.apache.org/docs/en-US/Apache_CloudStack/4.2.0/html/Admin_Guide/primary-storage.html#hypervisor-support-for-primarystorage
>
> On 08/27/2014 11:33 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Can anyone help explain the difference of primary storage modes--
> sharepoint and NFS?
> > thanks,
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > [email protected]
> >
>

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