petasan boot image
amedeop
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January 25, 2018, 3:52 pmQuote from amedeop on January 25, 2018, 3:52 pmIs it possible to install boot image on usb stick, SD card, superdom (Supermicro) device like VMware ESXi?
Is petasan write intensive on boot device?
Thanks.
Is it possible to install boot image on usb stick, SD card, superdom (Supermicro) device like VMware ESXi?
Is petasan write intensive on boot device?
Thanks.
admin
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January 25, 2018, 5:40 pmQuote from admin on January 25, 2018, 5:40 pmIt does require a regular disk. The management nodes house the Ceph monitors which use the system disk to store cluster state and issue cluster maps, they become very active when cluster is recovering from node or disk failures as they keep track of the state of all object placements, beyond node 3 maybe possible to install on usb stick, but we have nor tried it and can not recommend it, if you try it make sure you have eough ram so that os does not swap.
It does require a regular disk. The management nodes house the Ceph monitors which use the system disk to store cluster state and issue cluster maps, they become very active when cluster is recovering from node or disk failures as they keep track of the state of all object placements, beyond node 3 maybe possible to install on usb stick, but we have nor tried it and can not recommend it, if you try it make sure you have eough ram so that os does not swap.
Last edited on January 25, 2018, 5:40 pm by admin · #2
petasan boot image
amedeop
1 Post
Quote from amedeop on January 25, 2018, 3:52 pmIs it possible to install boot image on usb stick, SD card, superdom (Supermicro) device like VMware ESXi?
Is petasan write intensive on boot device?
Thanks.
Is it possible to install boot image on usb stick, SD card, superdom (Supermicro) device like VMware ESXi?
Is petasan write intensive on boot device?
Thanks.
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on January 25, 2018, 5:40 pmIt does require a regular disk. The management nodes house the Ceph monitors which use the system disk to store cluster state and issue cluster maps, they become very active when cluster is recovering from node or disk failures as they keep track of the state of all object placements, beyond node 3 maybe possible to install on usb stick, but we have nor tried it and can not recommend it, if you try it make sure you have eough ram so that os does not swap.
It does require a regular disk. The management nodes house the Ceph monitors which use the system disk to store cluster state and issue cluster maps, they become very active when cluster is recovering from node or disk failures as they keep track of the state of all object placements, beyond node 3 maybe possible to install on usb stick, but we have nor tried it and can not recommend it, if you try it make sure you have eough ram so that os does not swap.