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Re: [Xen-users] NFS Problem


  • To: Joseph Coleman <joe.coleman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • From: Ciro Iriarte <cyruspy@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 11:27:15 -0400
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2009/10/8 Joseph Coleman <joe.coleman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> It's dom0 and when I do df -h it does show 3TB. So I am going to guess I am 
> really getting the full 3TB. What is the difference between domu and dom0. 
> Sorry I am new to all of this. We have test with 7 servers and am in the 
> process of setting up 4 beefy blades with 144GB Ram and the NFS mount from a 
> NetApp San using HAE pacemaker provided by SLES Ent.
>

Well, I'll guess it's a bug with GUI. About difference between domU
and dom0, probably there isn't, just tried to figure out why the
question was posted in a Xen list :P

Make sure you have the latest SLES11 patches...

For question specific to SLES that are not Xen related, you're better
posting at suse-sles-e@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx or forums.novell.com

Regards,

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Ciro Iriarte
http://cyruspy.wordpress.com
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