Hi guys,
I want to run oVirt on a single host, is that possible?
Running external engine is a possibility.
Thanks,
Jakov
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On Fri, Apr 5, 2024 at 12:50 PM Jakov Sosic wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I want to run oVirt on a single host, is that possible?
>
>
> Running external engine is a possibility.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jakov
>
>
It is possible to have an environment with an external engine (physical one
or as a virtual machine
Hello Folks,
It seems from the Ovirt 4.5.5 anouncement that oVirt Node NG (based on CentOS
Stream 9) are fully supported.
Can someone confirm this?
What is the best way to migrate a cluster from oVirt Node NG base on CentOS
Stream 8 to 9?
Can the two co-exist on the same cluster during transition
On 4/5/24 13:17, Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
It is possible to have an environment with an external engine (physical
one or as a virtual machine in an external env) and then use a host as
the only hypervisor
If the storage component has to be provided by that host itself you have
to use local stor
Le vendredi 05 avril 2024 à 15:09 +, luc.lalo...@polymtl.ca a
écrit :
> Hello Folks,
Hi
> It seems from the Ovirt 4.5.5 anouncement that oVirt Node NG (based
> on CentOS Stream 9) are fully supported.
> Can someone confirm this?
that's it
> What is the best way to migrate a cluster from oVirt N
I'm looking at doing something similar with 3 node HCI setup currently
running Ovirt 4.5 w/ CentOS8 node NG. I want to move to EL9 node but keep
gluster config in tact. Is it as simple as re-installing OS and leaving
gluster drives untouched. Is there a guide for this?
On Fri, Apr 5, 2024 at 5:57
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