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admin
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February 1, 2019, 7:45 amQuote from admin on February 1, 2019, 7:45 amOk... as per my earlier post,you need to add OSD/disks. Right now you have zero storage as indicated by the dashboard. Do you physically have disks per host apart from you OS boot disk ? if so go to the Node List -> Physical Disk List and add disks as OSDs, if not you need to physically add the disks to your hosts.
Usually you should add the OSDs earlier during the Deployment Wizard.
Ok... as per my earlier post,you need to add OSD/disks. Right now you have zero storage as indicated by the dashboard. Do you physically have disks per host apart from you OS boot disk ? if so go to the Node List -> Physical Disk List and add disks as OSDs, if not you need to physically add the disks to your hosts.
Usually you should add the OSDs earlier during the Deployment Wizard.
Last edited on February 1, 2019, 7:48 am by admin · #21
akeena64
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February 1, 2019, 7:52 amQuote from akeena64 on February 1, 2019, 7:52 amOk. But if i dont want to use local disk, just nas or san iscsi storage ?
Ok. But if i dont want to use local disk, just nas or san iscsi storage ?
admin
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February 1, 2019, 8:07 amQuote from admin on February 1, 2019, 8:07 amPetaSAN is designed to use local disks.
If you mean you want to serve iSCSI disks from PetaSAN coming from another iSCSI SAN ...maybe you can do this, but it is not a usual setup and we do not support it. You will need to setup PetaSAN as client to the other SAN and once you map the other iSCSI disk as a local device, then you should be able to add it as OSD, PetaSAN os is Ubuntu 16.04 so there should be lots of pointers how to do this, you may also have to delay the OSD startup service to start after you connect to your other SAN.
Again this is an un-usual setup that we do not support.
PetaSAN is designed to use local disks.
If you mean you want to serve iSCSI disks from PetaSAN coming from another iSCSI SAN ...maybe you can do this, but it is not a usual setup and we do not support it. You will need to setup PetaSAN as client to the other SAN and once you map the other iSCSI disk as a local device, then you should be able to add it as OSD, PetaSAN os is Ubuntu 16.04 so there should be lots of pointers how to do this, you may also have to delay the OSD startup service to start after you connect to your other SAN.
Again this is an un-usual setup that we do not support.
Add more interfaces
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on February 1, 2019, 7:45 amOk... as per my earlier post,you need to add OSD/disks. Right now you have zero storage as indicated by the dashboard. Do you physically have disks per host apart from you OS boot disk ? if so go to the Node List -> Physical Disk List and add disks as OSDs, if not you need to physically add the disks to your hosts.
Usually you should add the OSDs earlier during the Deployment Wizard.
Ok... as per my earlier post,you need to add OSD/disks. Right now you have zero storage as indicated by the dashboard. Do you physically have disks per host apart from you OS boot disk ? if so go to the Node List -> Physical Disk List and add disks as OSDs, if not you need to physically add the disks to your hosts.
Usually you should add the OSDs earlier during the Deployment Wizard.
akeena64
12 Posts
Quote from akeena64 on February 1, 2019, 7:52 amOk. But if i dont want to use local disk, just nas or san iscsi storage ?
Ok. But if i dont want to use local disk, just nas or san iscsi storage ?
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on February 1, 2019, 8:07 amPetaSAN is designed to use local disks.
If you mean you want to serve iSCSI disks from PetaSAN coming from another iSCSI SAN ...maybe you can do this, but it is not a usual setup and we do not support it. You will need to setup PetaSAN as client to the other SAN and once you map the other iSCSI disk as a local device, then you should be able to add it as OSD, PetaSAN os is Ubuntu 16.04 so there should be lots of pointers how to do this, you may also have to delay the OSD startup service to start after you connect to your other SAN.
Again this is an un-usual setup that we do not support.
PetaSAN is designed to use local disks.
If you mean you want to serve iSCSI disks from PetaSAN coming from another iSCSI SAN ...maybe you can do this, but it is not a usual setup and we do not support it. You will need to setup PetaSAN as client to the other SAN and once you map the other iSCSI disk as a local device, then you should be able to add it as OSD, PetaSAN os is Ubuntu 16.04 so there should be lots of pointers how to do this, you may also have to delay the OSD startup service to start after you connect to your other SAN.
Again this is an un-usual setup that we do not support.