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You might be able to copy them over and add them back as
images...not sure though. I am new to opennebula. But in theory
this should work. <br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/28/2013 10:09 AM, Mário Reis
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<div>Hi all,<br>
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i'm trying to build a opennebula infrastructure, but i
guess i'm missing something basic about datastores.<br>
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Currently i have 3 ubuntu hosts virtualizing several kvm
guests. Created another guest and installed Opennebula
4.2 over a Gentoo in this new guest. Removed all VMs
from the third host, created a cluster in sunstone
interface, added to it this host. For far so good, the
host is monitored and showing available CPU/RAM.<br>
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Next step was to "import" a qcow2 image from a stopped
guest and use it in this host. This files and shared
across all hosts using ocfs2 over fc luns (opennebula
guest don't actually have access to them).<br>
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So, my problem here is:<br>
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Can I add this image files to a datastore that only exists in
the cluster hosts? It seems that i can't do this without
placing them in the frontend guest.<br>
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