tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4959735800177828180.post8672936052897463148..comments2022-03-02T00:24:40.435+01:00Comments on Un "POU"co De ...: ...Docker and devicemapper`s thinpool in RHEL 7Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4959735800177828180.post-6267855068164879462015-12-15T17:04:34.055+01:002015-12-15T17:04:34.055+01:00This is the best resource I have found on the topi...This is the best resource I have found on the topic. I managed to setup my docker volume fine with your help. Thanks!!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07003744575369328220noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4959735800177828180.post-3392335808552749812015-07-08T10:43:24.821+02:002015-07-08T10:43:24.821+02:00Buddy,
Yes, it is automated, but not fully documen...Buddy,<br />Yes, it is automated, but not fully documented yet :-(<br />https://github.com/jorgemoralespou/jboss-virtual-environments/tree/master/vagrant-vms/openshift3<br /><br />You'll require the base box, and active subscriptions for RHEL in order to install Openshift v3. Also, I think it is workng only for libvirt, so maybe it will not work for the MacOS X users :-(<br /><br />I'll try to document everything soon.pouhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03087200322477324755noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4959735800177828180.post-76796684234202086642015-07-08T10:18:57.909+02:002015-07-08T10:18:57.909+02:00Have you automated that using vagrant?Have you automated that using vagrant?Buddyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18262113907940390598noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4959735800177828180.post-35722895279756456382015-07-01T20:22:57.141+02:002015-07-01T20:22:57.141+02:00Thanks, the kickstart config you provided makes se...Thanks, the kickstart config you provided makes sense.sdodsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03476069752154742645noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4959735800177828180.post-29421743954972948042015-06-30T12:45:26.870+02:002015-06-30T12:45:26.870+02:00Hi Scott,
Not sure what you mean on how I ended wi...Hi Scott,<br />Not sure what you mean on how I ended with free space on the rootvg to start with.<br /><br />I used a Vagrant box that I pulled down from Red Hat and partitioning was already there, so I guess that was on initial partitioning.<br /><br />This is what I can see in the anaconda-ks.cfg for that Vagrant box.<br /><br />---------------------------<br /># Partition clearing information<br />clearpart --all --drives=vda<br /># Disk partitioning information<br />part pv.59 --fstype="lvmpv" --ondisk=vda --size=10038<br />part /boot --fstype="ext4" --ondisk=vda --size=200<br />volgroup VolGroup00 --pesize=32768 pv.59<br />logvol swap --fstype="swap" --grow --maxsize=1536 --size=768 --name=LogVol01 --vgname=VolGroup00<br />logvol / --fstype="ext4" --grow --size=1024 --name=LogVol00 --vgname=VolGroup00<br />---------------------------<br /><br />Not sure if this answers your question. If not, please be more specific, as I'm a middleware guy, you need to talk easier to me ;-)pouhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03087200322477324755noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4959735800177828180.post-83027520331079493492015-06-29T20:12:38.296+02:002015-06-29T20:12:38.296+02:00Any idea how you ended up with free space on the r...Any idea how you ended up with free space on the rootvg to start with?sdodsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03476069752154742645noreply@blogger.com