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03-08-2007 04:24 PM
03-08-2007 04:24 PM
Regarding VM
Hi,
I have created two guests on Integrity VM and added the disks to them.Can these disks support SCSI 3 persistent reservation .
How to test the same
Regards
--Nitin
I have created two guests on Integrity VM and added the disks to them.Can these disks support SCSI 3 persistent reservation .
How to test the same
Regards
--Nitin
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03-08-2007 08:56 PM
03-08-2007 08:56 PM
Re: Regarding VM
I am not quite sure I understand your question.
When you create Virtual Machines, you assign "backing stores" to them as discs. This could be a PV, an LV, a file system of even a file.
When you install the guest OS, it sees this as a "disc" as a psuedo scsi device.
Once the OS is installed, then the relevant devices are there as seen by the guest OS, so for example HP-UX will see the disc, assign the device files and maintain the information in the /etc/ioconfig file just like a normal HP-UX system.
When you create Virtual Machines, you assign "backing stores" to them as discs. This could be a PV, an LV, a file system of even a file.
When you install the guest OS, it sees this as a "disc" as a psuedo scsi device.
Once the OS is installed, then the relevant devices are there as seen by the guest OS, so for example HP-UX will see the disc, assign the device files and maintain the information in the /etc/ioconfig file just like a normal HP-UX system.
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03-09-2007 12:00 AM
03-09-2007 12:00 AM
Re: Regarding VM
Does these Virtual disks allow scsi3 Persistent Resevation
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03-09-2007 01:34 AM
03-09-2007 01:34 AM
Re: Regarding VM
not to my knowledge, but then these are not real discs in the guest OS.
As far as the Virtual Machine Host is concerned, I do not know the answer
I believe it is no
As far as the Virtual Machine Host is concerned, I do not know the answer
I believe it is no
My house is the bank's, my money the wife's, But my opinions belong to me, not HP!
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