Re: [et-mgmt-tools] some cobbler questions

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On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 18:47 -0400, Michael DeHaan wrote:
> Frédéric Descamps wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'd like to know if there is a way to make an installation of a domU but
> > instead of using an xvda, use and lvm logical volume from the dom0 ?
> >
> > I really like to be able to create on my dom0 all the lvm that will be
> > partitions for any of my domU.
> >
> > So for example I'll have on /dev/mapper 
> > VolGroup00-LogVolHome        
> > VolGroup00-LogVolVar
> > VolGroup00-LogVolLib
> > VolGroup00-LogVolUsr
> > VolGroup00-LogVolSwap  (all these for my dom0)
> > VolGroup00-centos.root
> > VolGroup00-centos.var (those for my centos domU)
> >
> > any idea how I could do that with cobbler ? (and if it's possible of
> > course)
> >
> > so use something like 'phy:VolGroup00/centos.root,sda1,w' for my xen
> > domU config
> >
> >
> > thx, 
> >
> > fred.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >   
> Cobbler doesn't yet support installing into LVM partitions.     Since 
> koan 0.2.7 has just been moved over to use the "virtinst" library, 
> though, it probably can be made to do this as long as virtinst supports 
> that.  (I believe it does).
> 
> I'll put this on the investigate/TODO list, unless someone else wants to 
> take a crack at it...
> 
> --Michael
> 
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> 

Michael, 

I hope your todo list is not too long ;)
My knowledge in python are limited... so it won't be easy for me to hack
it :(

regards,

fred.



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