.. what is? fellow centosians. how to you mount your loopback targets? I'm trying lvm backstore, I was hoping I would do it with uuid, but it's exposed more than once and how would kernel decide which device to use I don't know. thanks
nobody does use iscsi loopback over an lvm? On 05/02/16 17:36, lejeczek wrote:> .. what is? > fellow centosians. > > how to you mount your loopback targets? > I'm trying lvm backstore, I was hoping I would do it with > uuid, but it's exposed more than once and how would kernel > decide which device to use I don't know. > > thanks > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >
On 2/11/2016 5:14 AM, lejeczek wrote:> nobody does use iscsi loopback over an lvm?I'm not sure what 'iscsi loopback' even means. iSCSI is used to mount a virtual block device hosted on another system (initiator mode) or to share a virtual block device (target mode), while loopback is used to mount a local file as a device, such as an .iso image of an optical disc. can you explain in a little more detail what you're trying to do ? -- john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz