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[Xen-users] Adding Access to a New Volume Group on XenServer 4.0.1


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  • From: "James McEvoy" <jemcevoy@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 13:19:31 -0700
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Does anyone know how to add access to a second volume group to
XenCenter.  I added an md raid5 array with lvm2 to my system after
XenServer 4.0.1 was installed and running and I cannot access it from
XenCenter since XenCenter only allows me to add new storage that is
iSCSI and NFS.  The local Volumes also contain my distros images which
also unavailable from XenCenter which only allows Linux distros over
ftp, nfs or http.

  --jim

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