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2011 Jan 22
2
CentOS and Dell MD3200i / MD3220i iSCSI w/ multipath -- slightly OT
Greetings, On 1/22/11, Edward Morbius <dredmorbius at gmail.com> wrote: > CentOS is not a Dell-supported configuration, and we've had little helpful > advice from Dell. There's been some amount of FUD in that Dell don't seem > to know what Dell's own software installation (the md3 > > Dell doesn't seem to have much OS experience generally. > +1 It is
2011 Jan 21
1
CentOS and Dell MD3200i / MD3220i iSCSI w/ multipath
We've been wrestling with this for ... rather longer than I'd care to admit. Host / initiator systems are a number of real and virtualized CentOS 5.5 boxes. Storage arrays / targets are Dell MD3220i storage arrays. CentOS is not a Dell-supported configuration, and we've had little helpful advice from Dell. There's been some amount of FUD in that Dell don't seem to know what
2011 Aug 24
0
pool-refresh on iSCSI pools does not actually rescan the bus
Hi, When I add a new LUN on an iscsi target and then issue a pool-refresh command on the respective storage pool in libvirt, libvirt will not find the new lun (or notice if luns have been removed). I'm using a Dell PowerVault MD3200i iSCSI Array to hold the volumes for virtual servers in libvirt. In libvirt, I have defined the storage pool as this: <pool type='iscsi'> <name>iscsi01</name> <uuid>52eb9c59-a7ac-a4e8-a26e-7ca112f0dd70</uuid> <capacity>85899345920</capacity>...
2011 Sep 13
1
libvirt does not recognize all devices in iscsi and mpath pools in a predictable manner
...e for raw iscsi- devices and one for those same iscsi devices device-mapped by multipath. They look like this: <pool type='iscsi'> <name>iscsi01</name> <source> <host name='10.3.1.15'/> <device path='iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3200i.6782bcb0000859f3000000004d3eec7d'/> </source>...
2011 Jul 27
4
Creating a vm with a non-existent /dev/mapper/ tap2 device effectively hangs dom0 system
Have an interesting one here, originally found on xen 4.1.0 but just upgraded to xen 4.1.1 and it''s still here. Creating a VM with a tap2 device pointed at /dev/mapper/something, when that device doesn''t exist, causes the tapdisk2 process to go into D mode and also manages to take out any process that queries it. For example, I have /dev/mapper/nathanxenuk1 as a valid disk
2012 May 11
1
namespace from snapshots
hi all, I'm trying to give access to snapshots taken from by dell iscsi MD3200i to my maildirs users. snapshot are mounted in read only mode from my FreeBSD box. In my /usr/local/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf, I have : namespace inbox { inbox = yes } namespace da1 { prefix = INBOX.backup.da1. hidden = no list = yes inbox = no location = maildir:/da1/%u/Maildir type...
2012 Jun 07
1
Accessing maildir snapshots through dovecot / namespace
Hi, I've the following setup : - FreeBSD 9.0 / Dovecot 2.1.7 - Maildir storage over iSCSI (Dell MD3200i) - Virtual users over LDAP to render the storage snapshots available through dovecot (to allow my users to browse their mail history). Here is my conf : namespace { type = private inbox = yes list = yes prefix = INBOX. location = maildir:/home/%u/Maildir:CONTROL=/home/dovecot/control/%u:INDEX=/...
2011 Jan 28
3
OT: Recommendations for a virtual storage server
Hi all, I need to install a virtual machine acting as a virtual storage server under CentOS 5.x (using kvm, xen, virtualbox or vmware). This virtual storage machine needs to server storage to another ESXi server and at the same time to the host where is installed. This is due to the limitations of hardware I have available. Both hosts needs to server several machines. It is very
2010 Dec 11
8
What NAS device(s) do you use? And why?
If you use any NAS (or a SAN) devices, what do you use? And I'm referring more to larger scale network storage than your home PC or home theater system. We've had very good experiences with our NetGear ReadyNAS devices but I'm in the market for something new. The NetGear's aren't the cheapest ones around but they do what it says on the box. My only real gripe with them is the