On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 07:52, Michael DeHaan <[email protected]>wrote:
For a long time I had considered a rudimentary cloud module in Cobbler > that just kept up with the number of VMs on various nodes and their > free storage and decided where to run a koan command to 'place' the > install. That's nothing like vcenter/ESX though and would only be > appropriate for small lab cases. (Hmm, maybe something you could do > with Ansible?) > > at least with RHEV that seems like overkill. If I've got a cluster configured, just build it into the cluster. With out RHEV environment we ave it setup to auto balance the nodes. I believe with the standard python-rhev tools it will autopick a host just like creating in the RHEVM console. I think that kind of checking is more useful in a non-managed environment. There was a project started called octa that kinda tied cobbler+satellite+rhev... but it didn't take advantage of cobbler for existing profiles or system definitions, just as a storage of profiles it created. I don't think its seen much use (or development).
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