Jay Christopherson
2008-Oct-10 02:51 UTC
[Lustre-discuss] lustre as a shared filesystem for vmware?
Has anyone tried using a Lustre filesystem as a shared filesystem hosting vmware virtual machines? I was considering how someone might go about doing this, but there is one big issue I''m coming up against, namely: How would you mount the Lustre filesystem on a VMware ESX server? You''d either have to figure out how to install the client (it would change the kernel which would probably be bad on an ESX server...) or somehow export the filesystem from a client via iSCSI. The problem with exporting a Lustre filesystem via iSCSI and importing as an iSCSI target is that it''s not really a "Lustre" client at that point, so I''m thinking this won''t work. I guess maybe you could also mount the Lustre FS to a client and try exporting via NFS, but this doesn''t really seem like a good solution. Anyhow, if anyone has gone and done this, I''d be interested in knowing how it was done. Thanks! Jay -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.lustre.org/pipermail/lustre-discuss/attachments/20081009/ad9ba823/attachment-0001.html
Kevin Kelly
2008-Oct-10 11:48 UTC
[Lustre-discuss] lustre as a shared filesystem for vmware?
Jay - Do you need to use ESX? ESX can use images (instead of block devices) but the client is still an issue. We have used Lustre as a shared file system for VMware Server (GSX). Since that product relies on a host, you can set up the Lustre client and get it working. Also - the distro of Linux can impact your success - Suse seems to have an easier time with it. Kevin Kevin Kelly Terascala Visit us at Super Computing ''08 Booth 3226 Kevin at terascala.com <mailto:Kevin at terascala.com> 508-330-9663 www.terascala.com <http://www.terascala.com/> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.lustre.org/pipermail/lustre-discuss/attachments/20081010/ae9571a5/attachment.html
Jay Christopherson
2008-Oct-10 15:58 UTC
[Lustre-discuss] lustre as a shared filesystem for vmware?
Nope, it does not *have* to be ESX and I was starting to think about using VMware Server last night for the reasons you stated. I would prefer ESX, but I am not sure its going to be possible. On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 4:48 AM, Kevin Kelly <kevin at terascala.com> wrote:> Jay ? > > > > Do you need to use ESX? ESX can use images (instead of block devices) but > the client is still an issue. > > > > We have used Lustre as a shared file system for VMware Server (GSX). Since > that product relies on a host, you can set up the Lustre client and get it > working. > > > > Also ? the distro of Linux can impact your success ? Suse seems to have an > easier time with it. > > > > Kevin > > > > > > > > Kevin Kelly > > Terascala > > *Visit us at Super Computing ''08 Booth 3226* > > Kevin at terascala.com > > 508-330-9663 > > www.terascala.com > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Lustre-discuss mailing list > Lustre-discuss at lists.lustre.org > http://lists.lustre.org/mailman/listinfo/lustre-discuss > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.lustre.org/pipermail/lustre-discuss/attachments/20081010/c6c6ff1a/attachment.html