Red Hat Hyper-converaged Infrastructure for Cloud undercloud configuration parametersĬ. Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Cloud required repositoriesī. Updating the Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Cloud solution to the latest versionsĪ. Verifying a successful overcloud deploymentĦ. Configuring the controller for Pacemaker fencingĥ.6.5. Verifying the available nodes for Ironicĥ.6.3. Deploying the overcloud using the command-line interface"ĥ.6.2. Deploying the overcloud using the command-line interface"Ĭollapse section "5.6. Deploying the overcloud using the command-line interfaceĮxpand section "5.6. Configuring the overcloud nodes layoutĥ.6. Setting the Red Hat Ceph Storage parametersĥ.5.6. Creating the Controller and ComputeHCI rolesĥ.5.5. Creating a directory for the custom templatesĥ.5.3. Defining the overcloud using the command-line interface"ĥ.5.2. Defining the overcloud using the command-line interface"Ĭollapse section "5.5. Defining the overcloud using the command-line interfaceĮxpand section "5.5. Tuning the backfilling and recovery operations for Cephĥ.5. Reserving memory resources for Cephĥ.4.5. Reserving CPU and memory resources for hyperconverged nodesĥ.4.4. Isolating resources and tuning the overcloud using the command-line interface"ĥ.4.2. Isolating resources and tuning the overcloud using the command-line interface"Ĭollapse section "5.4. Isolating resources and tuning the overcloud using the command-line interfaceĮxpand section "5.4. Using the undercloud as a local registryĥ.4. Using the Red Hat registry as a remote registry sourceĥ.3.4. Including additional container images for Red Hat OpenStack Platform servicesĥ.3.3. Configuring a container image source"ĥ.3.2. Configuring a container image source"Ĭollapse section "5.3. Configuring a container image sourceĮxpand section "5.3. Verifying that Ironic’s disk cleaning is workingĥ.3. Registering and introspecting the hardwareĥ.2.4. Preparing the nodes before deploying the overcloud using the command-line interface"ĥ.2.2. Preparing the nodes before deploying the overcloud using the command-line interface"Ĭollapse section "5.2. Preparing the nodes before deploying the overcloud using the command-line interfaceĮxpand section "5.2. Deploying Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Cloud using the command-line interface"ĥ.2. Deploying Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Cloud using the command-line interface"Ĭollapse section "5. Deploying Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Cloud using the command-line interfaceĮxpand section "5. Deploying the overcloud using the Red Hat OpenStack Platform Directorĥ. Importing an overcloud plan using the Red Hat OpenStack Platform DirectorĤ.4. Exporting an overcloud plan using the Red Hat OpenStack Platform DirectorĤ.3. Deploying Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Cloud using the Red Hat OpenStack Platform Director"Ĥ.2. Deploying Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Cloud using the Red Hat OpenStack Platform Director"Ĭollapse section "4. Deploying Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Cloud using the Red Hat OpenStack Platform DirectorĮxpand section "4. Configuring the undercloud to clean the disks before deploying the overcloudĤ. Understanding Ironic’s disk cleaning between deploymentsģ.4. Deploying the Undercloud"Ĭollapse section "3. WIPEFS FORCE SOFTWAREVerifying the Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Cloud software requirementsĮxpand section "3. The Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Cloud network requirementsĢ.4. The Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Cloud hardware requirementsĢ.3. Verifying the Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Cloud requirements"Ģ.2. Verifying the Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Cloud requirements"Ĭollapse section "2. Verifying the Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Cloud requirementsĮxpand section "2. Introducing the Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Cloud solutionĢ. Is this left over ZFS data that I need to remove ? If so, how can I remove it ? I can no longer access the old Zpool.1. In the Disks tab they're all listed at 465GB but when i create a filesystem on OMV they all appear as 457GB and they've already got roughly 100MB of used space on them despite being a fresh partition. I've tried using the shred -f command but it still doesn't change anything, I also can't access them in RAID management so I know it's an OMV issue rather than just the ZFS plugin. I still can't create a Zpool with them they just don't show up in the ZFS menu. I went into Gparted and deleted all of the partitions and created a new partition table, and reformatted in ext4. I did a Quick wipe in OMV on all the disks but then I couldn't create a new pool in ZFS. On my old installation of OMV I had a ZFS pool running, ran into loads of issues so I backed up all the important Data externally and said I'd just wipe them.
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