Well, yes iSCSI is an option. But I'm afraid that doing things that way would negate (some of) the benefits of having a nice centralized console for your machines.
The work flow would become something like:
- Create,but don't start, a VM
- go to the storage interface and allocate a new volume...
So,
I've been looking at qemu_server's source.
qmigrate seems to hold the only NFS dangerous code.
A small patch to the rsync and «rm -f» areas should improve its work on NFS, no?
Hi,
We have been playing with proxmox for quite a while now and are very fond of it.
Unfortunately, as all of our storage is centralized (only available as NFS or iSCSI) we have been unable to deploy it in production.
Does any one have an idea of an hack that would allow us to use proxmox...
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