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      SeyedGH last edited by

      Does this issue also have a role if you run glusterfs on top of zfs?
      Or is it just directly on zfs.

      Because i would want to runs glusterfs on top of zfs on a spearate server, and use glusterfs driver to connect to it.

      Do i also have this issue then?

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      • borzel
        borzel XCP-ng Center Team 🏚️ @nraynaud last edited by

        @nraynaud I just tested with an up-to-date XCP-ng 7.5 host, same failure

        # yum info vhd-tool
        Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
        Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
        Installed Packages
        Name        : vhd-tool
        Arch        : x86_64
        Version     : 0.20.0
        Release     : 4.3.xcp.el7.centos
        Size        : 40 M
        Repo        : installed
        From repo   : xcp-ng-updates
        Summary     : Command-line tools for manipulating and streaming .vhd format files
        URL         : https://github.com/xapi-project/vhd-tool
        License     : LGPL+linking exception
        Description : Simple command-line tools for manipulating and streaming .vhd format file.
        
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        • nraynaud
          nraynaud XCP-ng Team πŸš€ last edited by

          I am till on the issue, the subject is way deeper than expected.

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          • borzel
            borzel XCP-ng Center Team 🏚️ @nraynaud last edited by

            @nraynaud take your time, no rush

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            • borzel
              borzel XCP-ng Center Team 🏚️ last edited by

              Just added the setup part to https://github.com/xcp-ng/xcp/wiki/ZFS-on-XCP-ng-7.5-and-later#setup

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              • stormi
                stormi Vates πŸͺ XCP-ng Team πŸš€ last edited by

                Thanks @borzel

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                  dvdhngs last edited by

                  Hello everybody! Newbie here, just 24h of xcp use, I was trying set Raid 10, but xcp only support Raid 1, so I'm trying now to set raidz, like on the document, I'm using 4 disks (500gb each), but I want to do Raid on this 4 disks (sda,sdb,sdc,sdd), so I can't? Need to be 6 disks? 2 raid 1 with xcp, and 4 raidz for other things?

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                  • olivierlambert
                    olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder🦸 CEO πŸ§‘β€πŸ’Ό last edited by

                    Hi,

                    There is 2 different things:

                    • soft RAID 1 support during install, using mdadm (the standard Linux software RAID mechanism)
                    • ZFS support for storage repositories (where you store your VM disks)

                    Regarding your use case, it depends. You can choose to install XCP-ng system without RAID and use only one disk, and the rest for ZFS SR. Or RAID1 for XCP-ng system, and the left disks for ZFS.

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                      dvdhngs @olivierlambert last edited by

                      @olivierlambert
                      Just to solve a doubt.... there is no way to install xcp-ng on software RAID 10, right?

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                      • borzel
                        borzel XCP-ng Center Team 🏚️ @dvdhngs last edited by

                        @dvdhngs

                        install onto (mdadm/ZFS) RAID 10: no

                        to use (mdadm/ZFS) RAID 10 as SR: yes, of course!

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