> amount of host 'setup'. If a guest is using iSCSI as its storage, then > there is a step where the host has to login to the iSCSI target and create > device nodes for the LUNs before the guest can be run. You don't want > every single host to be logged into all your iSCSI targets all the time. I am interested to know why you think this is a no-no. If you have a set of hosts and you want to be able to migrate between all of them and your shared storage is iSCSI why would it make a difference whether you had logged in or logged in on the migrate on each host? What about if the shared storage was Fibre Channel and it was zoned so that _all_ nodes saw the disk. Should you disconnect the block device when not in usage? -- Libvir-list mailing list Libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list