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] > > >
