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[Xen-users] Have 2 DomU share a same Logical Volume


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  • From: Thomas <iamkenzo@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 15:08:13 +0200
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Hi xeners,

I am trying to have 2 DomU share a single Logical Volume. I need that
at least one of the DomU has read-write access to the LV. I have
tried, but up to now, it only works if both DomU have read-only writes
to the LV.

That's a problem for me, because I wanted to set up Nginx on a DomU,
and Rails on another one, and have Nginx get read access to an LV that
would hold the public folder of the Rails app for serving static
content.

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