Johan Huysmans wrote:
Hi All,
In March this year Fred posted a request on this mailinglist:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/et-mgmt-tools/2007-March/msg00119.html
Implemented.
See the documentation for --virt-path in the koan manpage.
What is the status of this request, is it working in the latest version of koan?
I noticed that it is now possible to use a logical volume as a disk,
but it is also possible to use logical volumes on dom0 as partitions
on domU?
There are three ways storage can be specified:
-- basic disk images on the filesystem (default behavior)
-- specifying a logical volume group that has free space in it, where
then koan will carve a paritition out of it named after the virtual machine
This allows for using a common LVM group for all your virtual machines,
which is rather useful.
-- specifying a specific partition for koan to use as storage.
I hope that answers the question!
Recently a few folks have been asking for ways to specify multiple
"disks" for their configurations ... and that's something I am going to
be looking at.
Thanks for the information,
Johan Huysmans
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