Volumes are configured in the @Volumes@ section of the cluster configuration file. You may provide multiple volumes for a single keepstore process to manage multiple disks. Keepstore distributes blocks among volumes in round-robin fashion.
Volumes are configured in the @Volumes@ section of the cluster configuration file. You may provide multiple volumes for a single keepstore process to manage multiple disks. Keepstore distributes blocks among volumes in round-robin fashion.
-Note that each volume has a UUID, like "zzzzz-nyw5e-0123456789abcde". You can assign these manually, but once assigned they should not be changed.
+{% include 'assign_volume_uuid' %}
Note that each volume has an AccessViaHosts section indicating that (for example) keep0's /mnt/local-disk directory is volume 0, while keep1's /mnt/local-disk directory is volume 1.
Note that each volume has an AccessViaHosts section indicating that (for example) keep0's /mnt/local-disk directory is volume 0, while keep1's /mnt/local-disk directory is volume 1.