[Users] Why ceph isn't compiled in kernel

Alkaid zgf574564920 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 20 20:15:08 PDT 2015


Thank you for your reply.
I mainly want to share storage resources among physical servers. So I just
use ceph to store ploop images at present(used to use nfs ).
I am looking forward to using different storage backends !
On Aug 21, 2015 02:47, "Sergey Bronnikov" <sergeyb at openvz.org> wrote:

> Hi, Alkaid
>
> There are many different storage backends for containers: zvol, ploop,
> CEPH etc.
> but now Virtuozzo supports only ploop by default. We know about this
> problem and want to allow OpenVZ users use different storage backends.  I
> believe we will announce solution in next two months.
>
> Sergey
>
> On 22:24 Thu 20 Aug , Alkaid wrote:
> > I want to use ceph block device as storage of containers. Current version
> > of vzkernel (3.10.0-123.1.2.vz7.5.29), doesn't compiled related modules
> > (libceph ceph rbd), but normal 3.10 kernel in repo (3.10.0-229.11.1.el7)
> > has these modules. So I have to manually compile them with the source
> code
> > of vzkernel.
> > Are these modules ignored on purpose?
>
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