I am very interested in being a beta tester for VE. Please let me know if this is possible. I am very impressed with .9, and look forward to the future development.
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I guess I was meaning beta2, pre-releases, bleeding edge, whatnot.
multiple bridges
Have you written any scripts to handle iscsi? I might throw something together just to handle setting up and monitoring iscsi connections. Not gonna worry about actually mounting the volumes yet because I haven't decided where is best to put them (the whole /var/lib/vz, or just the KVM, and just the OpenVZ... blah blah blah), but...
If you already have something, then I'll wait to see that.
the new network model for beta2 - I think this is quite interesting and we are awaiting testing and feedback.
To get iscsi working just download the kernel headers from the openvz website and then get the sources for iscsi. You will need to add a compiler to your system. Compile and install the iscsi modules and it will create the appropriate init script for you. Start the iscsi daemon and you are ready to be a target.
Can Version 0.9 (bare-metal install) be upgraded to beta2 when it comes out??
What ISCSI level are you looking for? ISCSI within the VE/VM, or storing the NODES data and root on ISCSI?
I setup one of my nodes to use ISCSI (open-iscsi) so all the VE/VM's are stored on my NAS, which just gives me the benefit of not relying on cheap harddrives in my NODES..
I do hope to see some good ISCSI/NFS datastore support going forward, because lets face it, in enterprise enviroments, we dont keep critical data on a nodes hard drive. I use OpenFiler for this project, but we also have 20TB NetApp arrays, so I could really make good use of some decent GUI ISCSI support.