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In our previously used version of the driver (0.9.x) we were able to mount a given volume from any vm on any esxi host attached to the datastore (not simultaneously, of course, but if a given containerized app was launched on another vm--on another esxi host--in the same cluster, it would be able to mount the previously created volume).
Is there a way to achieve this functionality with the current setup?
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Hey @matt-deboer We had a regression in latest release which impacts visibility of Docker Volumes on shared datastore across multiple ESX Hosts.
This is fixed in latest patch release.
For upgrades, please see instructions here. Upgrade script to patch DB and move docker volumes to appropriate directory will be available soon.
In our previously used version of the driver (0.9.x) we were able to mount a given volume from any vm on any esxi host attached to the datastore (not simultaneously, of course, but if a given containerized app was launched on another vm--on another esxi host--in the same cluster, it would be able to mount the previously created volume).
Is there a way to achieve this functionality with the current setup?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: