Re: [Users] Installation of self hosted engine

2013-11-13 Thread Pavel Gandalipov
Thank you, Yedidyah for fast reply.

As a minimum, install 'ovirt-hosted-engine-setup' and
 run 'hosted-engine --deploy'.


*These are my repositories from your docs.*


















*[root@master02 ~]# ls -ls /etc/yumyum/ yum.conf
yum.repos.d/ [root@master02 ~]# ls -ls /etc/yum.repos.d/total 244
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 1199 Aug 31 02:32 fedora-updates-testing.repo4
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 1141 Aug 31 02:32 fedora-updates.repo4 -rw-r--r--.
1 root root  782 Aug 22 21:57 fedora-virt-preview.repo4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root
root  782 Jun  5  2012 fedora-virt-preview.repo.14 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root
1180 Aug 31 02:32 fedora.repo4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root  831 Aug 22 21:57
ovirt.repo[root@master02 ~]# [root@master02 ~]# yum search
ovirt-hostedLoaded plugins: versionlockWarning: No matches found for:
ovirt-hostedNo matches found[root@master02 ~]#*


















*[root@master02 ~]# rpm -qa | grep
ovirtovirt-engine-webadmin-portal-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarchovirt-iso-uploader-3.3.1-1.fc19.noarchovirt-engine-cli-3.3.0.5-1.fc19.noarchovirt-host-deploy-java-1.1.1-1.fc19.noarchovirt-engine-tools-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarchovirt-host-deploy-1.1.1-1.fc19.noarchovirt-release-fedora-8-1.noarchovirt-engine-userportal-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarchovirt-engine-setup-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarchovirt-engine-backend-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarchovirt-engine-lib-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarchovirt-engine-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarchovirt-image-uploader-3.3.1-1.fc19.noarchovirt-engine-restapi-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarchovirt-engine-sdk-python-3.3.0.7-1.fc19.noarchovirt-engine-dbscripts-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarchovirt-log-collector-3.3.1-1.fc19.noarch*


*What can i try?*




2013/11/13 Yedidyah Bar David d...@redhat.com

 Hi,

 --

 *From: *Pavel Gandalipov pgandali...@gmail.com
 *To: *users@ovirt.org
 *Sent: *Wednesday, November 13, 2013 9:22:05 AM
 *Subject: *[Users] Installation of self hosted engine


 Hello, could you help me with installation of self hosted engine on bare
 Ovirt 3.3.


 It's actually on bare metal, with bare ovirt 3.3 inside it.

 Where can i find any packages for installation?


 For now you can use the nightly repo. As a minimum, install
 'ovirt-hosted-engine-setup' and
 run 'hosted-engine --deploy'.

 I don't think we have yet any wiki page for it.

 You can have a look at [1], which is for migrating an existing 3.3 engine
 to hosted-engine,
 but instead of backup/restore simply do a new setup inside the VM.

 [1] http://www.ovirt.org/Migrate_to_Hosted_Engine
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Re: [Users] Installation of self hosted engine

2013-11-13 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
Il 13/11/2013 09:29, Pavel Gandalipov ha scritto:
 Thank you, Yedidyah for fast reply.
 
 As a minimum, install 'ovirt-hosted-engine-setup' and
 run 'hosted-engine --deploy'.
 
 
 *These are my repositories from your docs.*
 
 /[root@master02 ~]# ls -ls /etc/yum
 yum/ yum.conf yum.repos.d/ 
 [root@master02 ~]# ls -ls /etc/yum.repos.d/
 total 24
 4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 1199 Aug 31 02:32 fedora-updates-testing.repo
 4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 1141 Aug 31 02:32 fedora-updates.repo
 4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root  782 Aug 22 21:57 fedora-virt-preview.repo
 4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root  782 Jun  5  2012 fedora-virt-preview.repo.1
 4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 1180 Aug 31 02:32 fedora.repo
 4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root  831 Aug 22 21:57 ovirt.repo

please edit ovirt.repo and enable ovirt-nightly.
or use yum --enablerepo=ovirt-nightly install ovirt-hosted-engine-setup.
I'm sorry but on 3.3 stable we're still missing support for hosted engine on 
VDSM.
(http://gerrit.ovirt.org/20193, http://gerrit.ovirt.org/20194)


 [root@master02 ~]# 
 
 [root@master02 ~]# yum search ovirt-hosted
 Loaded plugins: versionlock
 Warning: No matches found for: ovirt-hosted
 No matches found
 [root@master02 ~]#
 /
 
 /[root@master02 ~]# rpm -qa | grep ovirt
 ovirt-engine-webadmin-portal-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-iso-uploader-3.3.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-engine-cli-3.3.0.5-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-host-deploy-java-1.1.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-engine-tools-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-host-deploy-1.1.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-release-fedora-8-1.noarch
 ovirt-engine-userportal-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-engine-setup-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-engine-backend-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-engine-lib-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-engine-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-image-uploader-3.3.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-engine-restapi-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-engine-sdk-python-3.3.0.7-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-engine-dbscripts-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-log-collector-3.3.1-1.fc19.noarch/
 /
 /
 /
 /
 */What can i try?/*
 
  
 
 
 2013/11/13 Yedidyah Bar David d...@redhat.com mailto:d...@redhat.com
 
 Hi,
 
 
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 *From: *Pavel Gandalipov pgandali...@gmail.com 
 mailto:pgandali...@gmail.com
 *To: *users@ovirt.org mailto:users@ovirt.org
 *Sent: *Wednesday, November 13, 2013 9:22:05 AM
 *Subject: *[Users] Installation of self hosted engine
 
 
 Hello, could you help me with installation of self hosted engine on 
 bare Ovirt 3.3.
 
 
 It's actually on bare metal, with bare ovirt 3.3 inside it.
 
 Where can i find any packages for installation?
 
 
 For now you can use the nightly repo. As a minimum, install 
 'ovirt-hosted-engine-setup' and
 run 'hosted-engine --deploy'.
 
 I don't think we have yet any wiki page for it.
 
 You can have a look at [1], which is for migrating an existing 3.3 engine 
 to hosted-engine,
 but instead of backup/restore simply do a new setup inside the VM.
 
 [1] http://www.ovirt.org/Migrate_to_Hosted_Engine
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Re: [Users] Installation of self hosted engine

2013-11-13 Thread Sander Grendelman
yum --enablerepo=ovirt-nightly

On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 9:29 AM, Pavel Gandalipov pgandali...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thank you, Yedidyah for fast reply.

 As a minimum, install 'ovirt-hosted-engine-setup' and
 run 'hosted-engine --deploy'.


 These are my repositories from your docs.

 [root@master02 ~]# ls -ls /etc/yum
 yum/ yum.conf yum.repos.d/
 [root@master02 ~]# ls -ls /etc/yum.repos.d/
 total 24
 4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 1199 Aug 31 02:32 fedora-updates-testing.repo
 4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 1141 Aug 31 02:32 fedora-updates.repo
 4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root  782 Aug 22 21:57 fedora-virt-preview.repo
 4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root  782 Jun  5  2012 fedora-virt-preview.repo.1
 4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 1180 Aug 31 02:32 fedora.repo
 4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root  831 Aug 22 21:57 ovirt.repo
 [root@master02 ~]#

 [root@master02 ~]# yum search ovirt-hosted
 Loaded plugins: versionlock
 Warning: No matches found for: ovirt-hosted
 No matches found
 [root@master02 ~]#

 [root@master02 ~]# rpm -qa | grep ovirt
 ovirt-engine-webadmin-portal-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-iso-uploader-3.3.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-engine-cli-3.3.0.5-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-host-deploy-java-1.1.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-engine-tools-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-host-deploy-1.1.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-release-fedora-8-1.noarch
 ovirt-engine-userportal-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-engine-setup-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-engine-backend-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-engine-lib-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-engine-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-image-uploader-3.3.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-engine-restapi-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-engine-sdk-python-3.3.0.7-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-engine-dbscripts-3.3.0.1-1.fc19.noarch
 ovirt-log-collector-3.3.1-1.fc19.noarch


 What can i try?




 2013/11/13 Yedidyah Bar David d...@redhat.com

 Hi,

 

 From: Pavel Gandalipov pgandali...@gmail.com
 To: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 9:22:05 AM
 Subject: [Users] Installation of self hosted engine


 Hello, could you help me with installation of self hosted engine on bare
 Ovirt 3.3.


 It's actually on bare metal, with bare ovirt 3.3 inside it.

 Where can i find any packages for installation?


 For now you can use the nightly repo. As a minimum, install
 'ovirt-hosted-engine-setup' and
 run 'hosted-engine --deploy'.

 I don't think we have yet any wiki page for it.

 You can have a look at [1], which is for migrating an existing 3.3 engine
 to hosted-engine,
 but instead of backup/restore simply do a new setup inside the VM.

 [1] http://www.ovirt.org/Migrate_to_Hosted_Engine
 --
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Re: [Users] EL5 support for VirtIO SCSI?

2013-11-13 Thread Sven Kieske
Hi,

afaik the rhel 5 kernel series just has not the necessary drivers for
all virtio stuff, so it's not supported and does not work, unless
you want to patch your own kernel.

Am 13.11.2013 06:44, schrieb Paul Jansen:
 I have just set up an Ovirt 3.3.0 install and have done a test install of 
 Centos 6.4 in a VM.  The VM was configured with an IDE drive and a 
 virtio-scsi drive.  The Centos 6.4 install sees both drives OK.
 I'm wanting to do some testing on a product that is based on EL5, but I'm 
 finding that it cannot see the virtio-scsi drive.  It does show up in the 
 output of 'lspci', but I don't see a corresponding 'sd' device.
 
 I've just tried installing Centos 5.10 and the support is not there.
 
 Does anyone know of any tricks to allow EL5 to see the virtio-scsi device?


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Re: [Users] Installation of self hosted engine

2013-11-13 Thread Yedidyah Bar David
Hi, 
- Original Message -

 From: Pavel Gandalipov pgandali...@gmail.com
 To: Yedidyah Bar David d...@redhat.com
 Cc: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 10:29:32 AM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Installation of self hosted engine

 Thank you, Yedidyah for fast reply.

  As a minimum, install 'ovirt-hosted-engine-setup' and
 
  run 'hosted-engine --deploy'.
 

 These are my repositories from your docs.

 [root@master02 ~]# ls -ls /etc/yum
 yum/ yum.conf yum.repos.d/
 [root@master02 ~]# ls -ls /etc/yum.repos.d/
 total 24
 4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 1199 Aug 31 02:32 fedora-updates-testing.repo
 4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 1141 Aug 31 02:32 fedora-updates.repo
 4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 782 Aug 22 21:57 fedora-virt-preview.repo
 4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 782 Jun 5 2012 fedora-virt-preview.repo.1
 4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 1180 Aug 31 02:32 fedora.repo
 4 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 831 Aug 22 21:57 ovirt.repo
 [root@master02 ~]#

You need to enable the nightly repo in ovirt.repo. Either manually with an 
editor or with: 
yum-config-manager --enable ovirt-nightly 
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Re: [Users] EL5 support for VirtIO SCSI?

2013-11-13 Thread Sander Grendelman
According to https://access.redhat.com/site/solutions/20511 virtio
work on  rhel5.3.

You have to edit /etc/modprobe.conf and generate a new initrd.

On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Sven Kieske s.kie...@mittwald.de wrote:
 Hi,

 afaik the rhel 5 kernel series just has not the necessary drivers for
 all virtio stuff, so it's not supported and does not work, unless
 you want to patch your own kernel.

 Am 13.11.2013 06:44, schrieb Paul Jansen:
 I have just set up an Ovirt 3.3.0 install and have done a test install of 
 Centos 6.4 in a VM.  The VM was configured with an IDE drive and a 
 virtio-scsi drive.  The Centos 6.4 install sees both drives OK.
 I'm wanting to do some testing on a product that is based on EL5, but I'm 
 finding that it cannot see the virtio-scsi drive.  It does show up in the 
 output of 'lspci', but I don't see a corresponding 'sd' device.

 I've just tried installing Centos 5.10 and the support is not there.

 Does anyone know of any tricks to allow EL5 to see the virtio-scsi device?


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 Sven Kieske

 Systemadministrator
 Mittwald CM Service GmbH  Co. KG
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 T: +49-5772-293-100
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Re: [Users] Low quality of el6 vdsm rpms

2013-11-13 Thread Sven Kieske
Hi,

can someone elaborate on this fix?

Is something broken with the ballooning-rules in the current
vdsm? If yes, what is it, and can it be circumvented until
a new vdsm stable release hits the ovirt.org repo?

Thanks in advance!

Am 12.11.2013 21:51, schrieb Douglas Schilling Landgraf:
 - Fix-ballooning-rules-for-computing-the-minimum-avail

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Re: [Users] EL5 support for VirtIO SCSI?

2013-11-13 Thread Koch (ovido)
On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 09:41 +0100, Sander Grendelman wrote:
 According to https://access.redhat.com/site/solutions/20511 virtio
 work on  rhel5.3.
 
 You have to edit /etc/modprobe.conf and generate a new initrd.


If you're installing the OS on a VirtIO disk this is done automatically
by anaconda. I just installed RHEL 5 on oVirt 3.3 with VirtIO disk and
everything worked out of the box.


 
 On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Sven Kieske s.kie...@mittwald.de wrote:
  Hi,
 
  afaik the rhel 5 kernel series just has not the necessary drivers for
  all virtio stuff, so it's not supported and does not work, unless
  you want to patch your own kernel.
 
  Am 13.11.2013 06:44, schrieb Paul Jansen:
  I have just set up an Ovirt 3.3.0 install and have done a test install of 
  Centos 6.4 in a VM.  The VM was configured with an IDE drive and a 
  virtio-scsi drive.  The Centos 6.4 install sees both drives OK.
  I'm wanting to do some testing on a product that is based on EL5, but I'm 
  finding that it cannot see the virtio-scsi drive.  It does show up in the 
  output of 'lspci', but I don't see a corresponding 'sd' device.
 


There's no /dev/sd* device - the devices are named /dev/vd*...


  I've just tried installing Centos 5.10 and the support is not there.


Didn't test CentOS but RHEL 5 is working fine.


Regards,
René



 
  Does anyone know of any tricks to allow EL5 to see the virtio-scsi device?
 
 
  --
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Re: [Users] EL5 support for VirtIO SCSI?

2013-11-13 Thread Paul Jansen
Hi Rene.
I specifically need the scsi support (virtio-scsi).
I do know about the virtio-block support, which results in /dev/vd* devices as 
you say.
From what I read even EL6 earlier than 6.3 does not support virtio-scsi

Alternatively, does oVirt support an emulated scsi adapter of a different type 
that would allow me to see scsi disks?

Regards,
Paul




On Wednesday, 13 November 2013 7:23 PM, René Koch (ovido) r.k...@ovido.at 
wrote:
 
On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 09:41 +0100, Sander Grendelman wrote:
 According to https://access.redhat.com/site/solutions/20511 virtio
 work on  rhel5.3.
 
 You have to edit /etc/modprobe.conf and generate a new initrd.


If you're installing the OS on a VirtIO disk this is done automatically
by anaconda. I just installed RHEL 5 on oVirt 3.3 with VirtIO disk and
everything worked out of the box.


 
 On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Sven Kieske s.kie...@mittwald.de wrote:
  Hi,
 
  afaik the rhel 5 kernel series just has not the necessary drivers for
  all virtio stuff, so it's not supported and does not work, unless
  you want to patch your own kernel.
 
  Am 13.11.2013 06:44, schrieb Paul Jansen:
  I have just set up an Ovirt 3.3.0 install and have done a test install of 
  Centos 6.4 in a VM.  The VM was configured with an IDE drive and a 
  virtio-scsi drive.  The Centos 6.4 install sees both drives OK.
  I'm wanting to do some testing on a product that is based on EL5, but I'm 
  finding that it cannot see the virtio-scsi drive.  It does show up in the 
  output of 'lspci', but I don't see a corresponding 'sd' device.
 


There's no /dev/sd* device - the devices are named /dev/vd*...


  I've just tried installing Centos 5.10 and the support is not there.


Didn't test CentOS but RHEL 5 is working fine.


Regards,
René



 
  Does anyone know of any tricks to allow EL5 to see the virtio-scsi device?
 
 
  --
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  Sven Kieske
 
  Systemadministrator
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Re: [Users] Installation of self hosted engine

2013-11-13 Thread Pavel Gandalipov
Thank you all, Yedidya, Sandro,Sander. Your advices helped me to go farther
in my project.
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Re: [Users] EL5 support for VirtIO SCSI?

2013-11-13 Thread Koch (ovido)


 I specifically need the scsi support (virtio-scsi).
 I do know about the virtio-block support, which results in /dev/vd*
 devices as you say.
 From what I read even EL6 earlier than 6.3 does not support
 virtio-scsi


Sorry, I did read your email to fast as it seems.
You're right you need at least RHEL 6.3 for virtio-scsi support.

 
 Alternatively, does oVirt support an emulated scsi adapter of a
 different type that would allow me to see scsi disks?
 
 Regards,
 Paul
 
 
 On Wednesday, 13 November 2013 7:23 PM, René Koch (ovido)
 r.k...@ovido.at wrote:
 
 On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 09:41 +0100, Sander Grendelman wrote:
  According to https://access.redhat.com/site/solutions/20511 virtio
  work on  rhel5.3.
  
  You have to edit /etc/modprobe.conf and generate a new initrd.
 
 
 If you're installing the OS on a VirtIO disk this is done
 automatically
 by anaconda. I just installed RHEL 5 on oVirt 3.3 with VirtIO disk and
 everything worked out of the box.
 
 
  
  On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Sven Kieske s.kie...@mittwald.de
 wrote:
   Hi,
  
   afaik the rhel 5 kernel series just has not the necessary drivers
 for
   all virtio stuff, so it's not supported and does not work, unless
   you want to patch your own kernel.
  
   Am 13.11.2013 06:44, schrieb Paul Jansen:
   I have just set up an Ovirt 3.3.0 install and have done a test
 install of Centos 6.4 in a VM.  The VM was configured with an IDE
 drive and a virtio-scsi drive.  The Centos 6.4 install sees both
 drives OK.
   I'm wanting to do some testing on a product that is based on EL5,
 but I'm finding that it cannot see the virtio-scsi drive.  It does
 show up in the output of 'lspci', but I don't see a corresponding 'sd'
 device.
  
 
 
 There's no /dev/sd* device - the devices are named /dev/vd*...
 
 
   I've just tried installing Centos 5.10 and the support is not
 there.
 
 
 Didn't test CentOS but RHEL 5 is working fine.
 
 
 Regards,
 René
 
 
 
  
   Does anyone know of any tricks to allow EL5 to see the
 virtio-scsi device?
  
  
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Re: [Users] EL5 support for VirtIO SCSI?

2013-11-13 Thread Gianluca Cecchi
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 9:58 AM, Paul Jansen  wrote:
 Hi Rene.
 I specifically need the scsi support (virtio-scsi).
 I do know about the virtio-block support, which results in /dev/vd* devices
 as you say.
 From what I read even EL6 earlier than 6.3 does not support virtio-scsi

 Alternatively, does oVirt support an emulated scsi adapter of a different
 type that would allow me to see scsi disks?

 Regards,
 Paul


Hello Paul,
in 6.3  virtio-scsi was only a TechPreview.
From 6.4 it is fully supported.
I found also support in Win  guests ( WinXP) with RHEV and updated
virtio-win drivers, but nothing abut rhel 5.x guests, neither 5.10...

If you have RH EL subscription you can find more details here:
https://access.redhat.com/site/solutions/300563
(I took the time to put a note asking about support in RH EL 5.x)
It could be a good idea to create an rfe entry in bugzilla if you have
entitlements.
I don't know if there is any particular limitation or special
backporting effort to gain virtio-scsi support in RHEL 5.x, but
through my quick search I didn't find any reference in special repos
such as CentOS extra er plus or elrepo

I think you already saw here, but just for other ones eventually:
http://www.ovirt.org/Features/Virtio-SCSI
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Re: [Users] ovirt host on amazon

2013-11-13 Thread Jorick Astrego
Hi Uche,

Thanks for the tip, looks a lot like proxmox and I can use it for some tasks 
probably.

I read through the information and the reason OpenNode can run on Amazon is 
because they use the OpenVZ support. Amazon has enabled OpenVZ a couple of 
months ago.

As oVirt doesn't support OpenVZ and isn't planning to as far as I know (KVM is 
a way better hypervisor), there can be no oVirt on Amazon.
 

Hope this explains.


Kind regards,


Jorick Astrego
Netbulae B.V.


 

-Original Message-
From: Uche Okonkwo lavashonl...@gmail.com
To: Jorick Astrego j.astr...@netbulae.eu
Date: 12/11/2013 17:58
Subject: Re: [Users] ovirt host on amazon


Yea, i thought so jorick. But you know opennode is another redhat project that 
is very nice too, but they got hosts systems on amazon. Am thinking , i dont 
know if we could find out how to get ovirt host on aws just like opennode. It 
is gonna make ovirt a complete software based datacenter. I am looking forward 
to that, and i think it can be done, since it was done for opennodeOn Nov 12, 
2013 11:47 AM, Jorick Astrego  j.astr...@netbulae.eu wrote: 
Hi, 

I don't think it's possible as Amazon is already a virtualized environment. 
Nested KVM would be possible but as I understand Amazon AWS is running on Xen. 


Same answer is given here: 

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14193821/run-kvm-on-top-of-amazon-ec2-possible

  
Kind regards, 

Jorick Astrego 
Netbulae B.V. 


  
 
  

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From: Uche Okonkwo  lavashonl...@gmail.com 
To: users@ovirt.org
Date: 12/11/2013 17:35 
Subject: [Users] ovirt host on amazon 

hello users, i think this software is great but there is something i am yet to 
see. i am wondering if we can have our ovirt hosts on amazon , thereby creating 
a hybrid set up. 
can ovirt hosts/ custer be on amazon ? 
 
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Re: [Users] Trusted Pools and CentOS 6 packages

2013-11-13 Thread Wei, Gang
This time it failed earlier. Looks like the PCA webservice2 was not
listening on 8443 port. Have you replaced the port 8443 with 8442 in server
side ($TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml) but not change it in client side
(/usr/share/oat-client/script/OAT_client.sh)? Or the 8443 port is occupied
by another app?

Please copy the content from your current server.xml, OAT_client.sh,
provisioner.sh and /etc/oat-client/* into the content of your reply for
analysis. (don't attach *.sh as attachments, that will get filtered by my
company's mailing system).

Thanks
Jimmy


 -Original Message-
 From: Nicolae Paladi [mailto:n.pal...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 7:01 PM
 To: Wei, Gang
 Cc: Doron Fediuck; users@ovirt.org
 Subject: Re: [Users] Trusted Pools and CentOS 6 packages
 
 Hi,
 
 thank you for the feedback;
 I've gone through the steps again, but obtained the exactly same problem:
 
 1. I removed all of the previously installed packaged related to OAT.
 
 2. I followed the tutorial, until this command:
 
 bash provisioner.sh
 
 provisioner.sh: line 7: systemctl: command not found
 ### ecStorage = NVRAM###
 Performing TPM provisioning...FAILED
 javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: Failed to access the WSDL at:
 https://seoul:8443/HisPrivacyCAWebServices2/hisPrivacyCAWebService2Factor
 yService?wsdl. It failed with:
 Connection refused.
 at
 com.sun.xml.ws.wsdl.parser.RuntimeWSDLParser.tryWithMex(RuntimeWSDLP
 arser.java:162)
 at
 com.sun.xml.ws.wsdl.parser.RuntimeWSDLParser.parse(RuntimeWSDLParser.j
 ava:144)
 at
 com.sun.xml.ws.client.WSServiceDelegate.parseWSDL(WSServiceDelegate.jav
 a:265)
 at
 com.sun.xml.ws.client.WSServiceDelegate.init(WSServiceDelegate.java:228)
 at
 com.sun.xml.ws.client.WSServiceDelegate.init(WSServiceDelegate.java:176)
 at

com.sun.xml.ws.spi.ProviderImpl.createServiceDelegate(ProviderImpl.java:104
 )
 at javax.xml.ws.Service.init(Service.java:77)
 at

gov.niarl.his.webservices.hisprivacycawebservice2.server.HisPrivacyCAWebSer

vice2FactoryServiceService.init(HisPrivacyCAWebService2FactoryServiceServi
 ce.java:42)
 at

gov.niarl.his.webservices.hisPrivacyCAWebService2.client.HisPrivacyCAWebSer
 vices2ClientInvoker.getHisPrivacyCAWebService2(HisPrivacyCAWebServices2Cli
 entInvoker.java:32)
 at
 gov.niarl.his.privacyca.HisTpmProvisioner.main(HisTpmProvisioner.java:205)
 Caused by: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused
 at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketConnect(Native Method)
 at

java.net.AbstractPlainSocketImpl.doConnect(AbstractPlainSocketImpl.java:339
 )
 at

java.net.AbstractPlainSocketImpl.connectToAddress(AbstractPlainSocketImpl.j
 ava:200)
 at
 java.net.AbstractPlainSocketImpl.connect(AbstractPlainSocketImpl.java:182)
 at java.net.SocksSocketImpl.connect(SocksSocketImpl.java:392)
 at java.net.Socket.connect(Socket.java:579)
 at sun.security.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.connect(SSLSocketImpl.java:618)
 at
 sun.security.ssl.BaseSSLSocketImpl.connect(BaseSSLSocketImpl.java:160)
 at sun.net.NetworkClient.doConnect(NetworkClient.java:180)
 at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.openServer(HttpClient.java:432)
 at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.openServer(HttpClient.java:527)
 at
 sun.net.www.protocol.https.HttpsClient.init(HttpsClient.java:275)
 at
 sun.net.www.protocol.https.HttpsClient.New(HttpsClient.java:371)
 at
 sun.net.www.protocol.https.AbstractDelegateHttpsURLConnection.getNewHt
 tpClient(AbstractDelegateHttpsURLConnection.java:191)
 at
 sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.plainConnect(HttpURLConnec
 tion.java:932)
 at
 sun.net.www.protocol.https.AbstractDelegateHttpsURLConnection.connect(A
 bstractDelegateHttpsURLConnection.java:177)
 at
 sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream(HttpURLConn
 ection.java:1300)
 at
 sun.net.www.protocol.https.HttpsURLConnectionImpl.getInputStream(HttpsU
 RLConnectionImpl.java:254)
 at java.net.URL.openStream(URL.java:1037)
 at
 com.sun.xml.ws.wsdl.parser.RuntimeWSDLParser.createReader(RuntimeWSD
 LParser.java:804)
 at
 com.sun.xml.ws.wsdl.parser.RuntimeWSDLParser.resolveWSDL(RuntimeWSDL
 Parser.java:262)
 at
 com.sun.xml.ws.wsdl.parser.RuntimeWSDLParser.parse(RuntimeWSDLParser.j
 ava:129)
 ... 8 more
 Failed to initialize the TPM, error 1
 Performing HIS identity provisioning...FAILED
 gov.niarl.his.privacyca.TpmModule$TpmModuleException:
 TpmModule.getCredential returned nonzero error: 2()
 at
 gov.niarl.his.privacyca.TpmModule.getCredential(TpmModule.java:594)
 at

gov.niarl.his.privacyca.HisIdentityProvisioner.main(HisIdentityProvisioner.j
ava:
 217)
 Failed to receive AIC from Privacy CA, error 1
 Registering identity with server...FAILED
 java.io.FileNotFoundException: /usr/share/oat-client/aik.cer (No such file
or
 directory)
   

Re: [Users] oVirt 3.4 planning

2013-11-13 Thread Koch (ovido)
Hi,

There are 2 features I can maybe add to existing projects of mine
(check_rhev3 and Monitoring UI-Plugin), but it would be good to know
what users require to decide if this can be done via an external
(ui)plugin or if this needs to be integrated into oVirt itself.

* gluster: Monitoring (UI plugin)
What's expected here - monitoring glusterfs volumes (including
performance data) and displaying the results in your favored monitoring
solution and oVirt?

* other: Zabbix monitoring
Monitoring the oVirt environment should work with my check_rhev3 plugin
by adding it as an external check to Zabbix. I'll test this and if it's
working I'll provide a short guide on how to do it.
Displaying data/triggers in oVirt isn't possible yet with my Monitoring
UI-plugin, but on the feature list (help is welcome)...


Before I add myself to the list - can you give me more information on
the role/tasks of a testing owner? Are there more steps required then
testing a feature, getting in contact with the devel owner to fix issues
and update the oVirt BZ (and join the IRC weekly meetings)?


Regards,
René



On Tue, 2013-10-29 at 19:46 +0200, Itamar Heim wrote:
 To try and improve 3.4 planning over the wiki approach in 3.3, I've 
 placed the items i collected on users list last time into a google doc[1]
 
 now, the main thing each item needs is a requirements owner, devel owner 
 and a testing owner (well, devel owner is really needed to make it 
 happen, but all are important).
 
 then we need an oVirt BZ for each, and for some a feature page.
 
 I also added columns indicating if the item will require an API design 
 review and a GUI design review.
 
 this list is just the start of course for items from it to get 
 ownership. i expect more items will be added as well, as long as they 
 have owners, etc.
 
 the doc is public read-only, please request read-write access to be able 
 to edit it.
 
 feel free to ask questions, etc.
 
 Thanks,
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Re: [Users] [QE] bug scrubing / triaging

2013-11-13 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
Il 08/11/2013 10:47, Sandro Bonazzola ha scritto:
 Hi,
 Looking at bugzilla, there are 366 bugs without a target release.
 Some of them are in POST state but I'm pretty sure they should be in ON_QA or 
 CLOSED state.
 A lot of them haven't a whiteboard set.
 
 Please review the bug list and help to scrub and triage them:
 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEWbug_status=ASSIGNEDbug_status=POSTclassification=Communitycolumnlist=product%2Ccomponent%2Cassigned_to%2Cbug_status%2Cresolution%2Cshort_desc%2Ctarget_release%2Cstatus_whiteboardlist_id=1883279product=oVirtquery_based_on=query_format=advancedtarget_release=---

Thanks to those helping scrubing the bugs, we have now 307 unscrubbed bugs: 
http://red.ht/17pazhH
Please continue scrubing / triaging them, setting target release or 
FutureFeature keyword on those not targeted to 3.3 or 3.4.
Thanks

-- 
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Re: [Users] Trusted Pools and CentOS 6 packages

2013-11-13 Thread Nicolae Paladi
Hi,

I am using port 8443, since no other process -- as far as I know -- is
using it;

below you will find all of the requested configuration files:

Contents of /etc/oat_client/*:
log4j.properties: http://pastebin.com/MQLM68vs
OAT.properties: http://pastebin.com/LwHihxah
OATprovisioner.properties: http://pastebin.com/0x5TShtZ
TPMModule.properties: http://pastebin.com/hvw9gfRE


server.xml: http://pastebin.com/VZ9Vk6iC
OAT_client.sh: http://pastebin.com/St4yCGcF
provisioner.sh: http://pastebin.com/RedqQt8V

cheers,
/Nicolae.


On 13 November 2013 14:47, Wei, Gang gang@intel.com wrote:

 This time it failed earlier. Looks like the PCA webservice2 was not
 listening on 8443 port. Have you replaced the port 8443 with 8442 in server
 side ($TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml) but not change it in client side
 (/usr/share/oat-client/script/OAT_client.sh)? Or the 8443 port is occupied
 by another app?

 Please copy the content from your current server.xml, OAT_client.sh,
 provisioner.sh and /etc/oat-client/* into the content of your reply for
 analysis. (don't attach *.sh as attachments, that will get filtered by my
 company's mailing system).

 Thanks
 Jimmy


  -Original Message-
  From: Nicolae Paladi [mailto:n.pal...@gmail.com]
  Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 7:01 PM
  To: Wei, Gang
  Cc: Doron Fediuck; users@ovirt.org
  Subject: Re: [Users] Trusted Pools and CentOS 6 packages
 
  Hi,
 
  thank you for the feedback;
  I've gone through the steps again, but obtained the exactly same problem:
 
  1. I removed all of the previously installed packaged related to OAT.
 
  2. I followed the tutorial, until this command:
 
  bash provisioner.sh
 
  provisioner.sh: line 7: systemctl: command not found
  ### ecStorage = NVRAM###
  Performing TPM provisioning...FAILED
  javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: Failed to access the WSDL at:
 
 https://seoul:8443/HisPrivacyCAWebServices2/hisPrivacyCAWebService2Factor
  yService?wsdl. It failed with:
  Connection refused.
  at
  com.sun.xml.ws.wsdl.parser.RuntimeWSDLParser.tryWithMex(RuntimeWSDLP
  arser.java:162)
  at
  com.sun.xml.ws.wsdl.parser.RuntimeWSDLParser.parse(RuntimeWSDLParser.j
  ava:144)
  at
  com.sun.xml.ws.client.WSServiceDelegate.parseWSDL(WSServiceDelegate.jav
  a:265)
  at
 
 com.sun.xml.ws.client.WSServiceDelegate.init(WSServiceDelegate.java:228)
  at
 
 com.sun.xml.ws.client.WSServiceDelegate.init(WSServiceDelegate.java:176)
  at
 
 com.sun.xml.ws.spi.ProviderImpl.createServiceDelegate(ProviderImpl.java:104
  )
  at javax.xml.ws.Service.init(Service.java:77)
  at
 
 gov.niarl.his.webservices.hisprivacycawebservice2.server.HisPrivacyCAWebSer
 

 vice2FactoryServiceService.init(HisPrivacyCAWebService2FactoryServiceServi
  ce.java:42)
  at
 
 gov.niarl.his.webservices.hisPrivacyCAWebService2.client.HisPrivacyCAWebSer
 
 vices2ClientInvoker.getHisPrivacyCAWebService2(HisPrivacyCAWebServices2Cli
  entInvoker.java:32)
  at
 
 gov.niarl.his.privacyca.HisTpmProvisioner.main(HisTpmProvisioner.java:205)
  Caused by: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused
  at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketConnect(Native Method)
  at
 
 java.net.AbstractPlainSocketImpl.doConnect(AbstractPlainSocketImpl.java:339
  )
  at
 
 java.net.AbstractPlainSocketImpl.connectToAddress(AbstractPlainSocketImpl.j
  ava:200)
  at
 
 java.net.AbstractPlainSocketImpl.connect(AbstractPlainSocketImpl.java:182)
  at java.net.SocksSocketImpl.connect(SocksSocketImpl.java:392)
  at java.net.Socket.connect(Socket.java:579)
  at sun.security.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.connect(SSLSocketImpl.java:618)
  at
  sun.security.ssl.BaseSSLSocketImpl.connect(BaseSSLSocketImpl.java:160)
  at sun.net.NetworkClient.doConnect(NetworkClient.java:180)
  at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.openServer(HttpClient.java:432)
  at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.openServer(HttpClient.java:527)
  at
  sun.net.www.protocol.https.HttpsClient.init(HttpsClient.java:275)
  at
  sun.net.www.protocol.https.HttpsClient.New(HttpsClient.java:371)
  at
  sun.net.www.protocol.https.AbstractDelegateHttpsURLConnection.getNewHt
  tpClient(AbstractDelegateHttpsURLConnection.java:191)
  at
  sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.plainConnect(HttpURLConnec
  tion.java:932)
  at
  sun.net.www.protocol.https.AbstractDelegateHttpsURLConnection.connect(A
  bstractDelegateHttpsURLConnection.java:177)
  at
  sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream(HttpURLConn
  ection.java:1300)
  at
  sun.net.www.protocol.https.HttpsURLConnectionImpl.getInputStream(HttpsU
  RLConnectionImpl.java:254)
  at java.net.URL.openStream(URL.java:1037)
  at
  com.sun.xml.ws.wsdl.parser.RuntimeWSDLParser.createReader(RuntimeWSD
  LParser.java:804)
  at
  

Re: [Users] oVirt 3.4 planning

2013-11-13 Thread Sander Grendelman
 * other: Zabbix monitoring
 Monitoring the oVirt environment should work with my check_rhev3 plugin
 by adding it as an external check to Zabbix. I'll test this and if it's
 working I'll provide a short guide on how to do it.
 Displaying data/triggers in oVirt isn't possible yet with my Monitoring
 UI-plugin, but on the feature list (help is welcome)...

I'm very interested in this Zabbix plugin/check, was thinking about implementing
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Re: [Users] oVirt 3.4 planning

2013-11-13 Thread Itamar Heim

On 11/13/2013 09:27 AM, René Koch (ovido) wrote:

Hi,

There are 2 features I can maybe add to existing projects of mine
(check_rhev3 and Monitoring UI-Plugin), but it would be good to know
what users require to decide if this can be done via an external
(ui)plugin or if this needs to be integrated into oVirt itself.

* gluster: Monitoring (UI plugin)
What's expected here - monitoring glusterfs volumes (including
performance data) and displaying the results in your favored monitoring
solution and oVirt?


vijay/dpati/sahina - thoughts on this one?



* other: Zabbix monitoring
Monitoring the oVirt environment should work with my check_rhev3 plugin
by adding it as an external check to Zabbix. I'll test this and if it's
working I'll provide a short guide on how to do it.
Displaying data/triggers in oVirt isn't possible yet with my Monitoring
UI-plugin, but on the feature list (help is welcome)...


Before I add myself to the list - can you give me more information on
the role/tasks of a testing owner? Are there more steps required then
testing a feature, getting in contact with the devel owner to fix issues
and update the oVirt BZ (and join the IRC weekly meetings)?


communicate with the other two owner on scope of what to test, then when 
feature is ready - test it, open bugs, and communicate if too broken to 
be considered in the version, etc.





Regards,
René



On Tue, 2013-10-29 at 19:46 +0200, Itamar Heim wrote:

To try and improve 3.4 planning over the wiki approach in 3.3, I've
placed the items i collected on users list last time into a google doc[1]

now, the main thing each item needs is a requirements owner, devel owner
and a testing owner (well, devel owner is really needed to make it
happen, but all are important).

then we need an oVirt BZ for each, and for some a feature page.

I also added columns indicating if the item will require an API design
review and a GUI design review.

this list is just the start of course for items from it to get
ownership. i expect more items will be added as well, as long as they
have owners, etc.

the doc is public read-only, please request read-write access to be able
to edit it.

feel free to ask questions, etc.

Thanks,
 Itamar


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Re: [Users] oVirt 3.4 planning

2013-11-13 Thread Koch (ovido)
On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 15:46 +0100, Sander Grendelman wrote:
  * other: Zabbix monitoring
  Monitoring the oVirt environment should work with my check_rhev3 plugin
  by adding it as an external check to Zabbix. I'll test this and if it's
  working I'll provide a short guide on how to do it.
  Displaying data/triggers in oVirt isn't possible yet with my Monitoring
  UI-plugin, but on the feature list (help is welcome)...
 
 I'm very interested in this Zabbix plugin/check, was thinking about 
 implementing
 something myself.


The plugin is a Nagios monitoring plugin, but as mentioned above you
should be able to use it with Zabbix when defining it as an external
check.

Download and documentation can be found here:
https://github.com/ovido/check_rhev3

Feedback is more then welcome ;)


Regards,
René

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Re: [Users] oVirt 3.4 planning

2013-11-13 Thread Sahina Bose


On 11/13/2013 08:20 PM, Itamar Heim wrote:

On 11/13/2013 09:27 AM, René Koch (ovido) wrote:

Hi,

There are 2 features I can maybe add to existing projects of mine
(check_rhev3 and Monitoring UI-Plugin), but it would be good to know
what users require to decide if this can be done via an external
(ui)plugin or if this needs to be integrated into oVirt itself.

* gluster: Monitoring (UI plugin)
What's expected here - monitoring glusterfs volumes (including
performance data) and displaying the results in your favored monitoring
solution and oVirt?


vijay/dpati/sahina - thoughts on this one?

At a high level,

Monitoring of volume
Storage metrics - capacity, network, CPU, disk utilization
Detecting split-brain/self-heal activity

Vijay/Dusmant - please add.





* other: Zabbix monitoring
Monitoring the oVirt environment should work with my check_rhev3 plugin
by adding it as an external check to Zabbix. I'll test this and if it's
working I'll provide a short guide on how to do it.
Displaying data/triggers in oVirt isn't possible yet with my Monitoring
UI-plugin, but on the feature list (help is welcome)...


Before I add myself to the list - can you give me more information on
the role/tasks of a testing owner? Are there more steps required then
testing a feature, getting in contact with the devel owner to fix issues
and update the oVirt BZ (and join the IRC weekly meetings)?


communicate with the other two owner on scope of what to test, then 
when feature is ready - test it, open bugs, and communicate if too 
broken to be considered in the version, etc.





Regards,
René



On Tue, 2013-10-29 at 19:46 +0200, Itamar Heim wrote:

To try and improve 3.4 planning over the wiki approach in 3.3, I've
placed the items i collected on users list last time into a google 
doc[1]


now, the main thing each item needs is a requirements owner, devel 
owner

and a testing owner (well, devel owner is really needed to make it
happen, but all are important).

then we need an oVirt BZ for each, and for some a feature page.

I also added columns indicating if the item will require an API design
review and a GUI design review.

this list is just the start of course for items from it to get
ownership. i expect more items will be added as well, as long as they
have owners, etc.

the doc is public read-only, please request read-write access to be 
able

to edit it.

feel free to ask questions, etc.

Thanks,
 Itamar


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Re: [Users] oVirt 3.4 planning

2013-11-13 Thread Itamar Heim

On 11/13/2013 10:20 AM, Sahina Bose wrote:


On 11/13/2013 08:20 PM, Itamar Heim wrote:

On 11/13/2013 09:27 AM, René Koch (ovido) wrote:

Hi,

There are 2 features I can maybe add to existing projects of mine
(check_rhev3 and Monitoring UI-Plugin), but it would be good to know
what users require to decide if this can be done via an external
(ui)plugin or if this needs to be integrated into oVirt itself.

* gluster: Monitoring (UI plugin)
What's expected here - monitoring glusterfs volumes (including
performance data) and displaying the results in your favored monitoring
solution and oVirt?


vijay/dpati/sahina - thoughts on this one?

At a high level,

Monitoring of volume
Storage metrics - capacity, network, CPU, disk utilization
Detecting split-brain/self-heal activity


would help specyfing which REST API calls are involved.



Vijay/Dusmant - please add.





* other: Zabbix monitoring
Monitoring the oVirt environment should work with my check_rhev3 plugin
by adding it as an external check to Zabbix. I'll test this and if it's
working I'll provide a short guide on how to do it.
Displaying data/triggers in oVirt isn't possible yet with my Monitoring
UI-plugin, but on the feature list (help is welcome)...


Before I add myself to the list - can you give me more information on
the role/tasks of a testing owner? Are there more steps required then
testing a feature, getting in contact with the devel owner to fix issues
and update the oVirt BZ (and join the IRC weekly meetings)?


communicate with the other two owner on scope of what to test, then
when feature is ready - test it, open bugs, and communicate if too
broken to be considered in the version, etc.




Regards,
René



On Tue, 2013-10-29 at 19:46 +0200, Itamar Heim wrote:

To try and improve 3.4 planning over the wiki approach in 3.3, I've
placed the items i collected on users list last time into a google
doc[1]

now, the main thing each item needs is a requirements owner, devel
owner
and a testing owner (well, devel owner is really needed to make it
happen, but all are important).

then we need an oVirt BZ for each, and for some a feature page.

I also added columns indicating if the item will require an API design
review and a GUI design review.

this list is just the start of course for items from it to get
ownership. i expect more items will be added as well, as long as they
have owners, etc.

the doc is public read-only, please request read-write access to be
able
to edit it.

feel free to ask questions, etc.

Thanks,
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Re: [Users] oVirt 3.4 planning

2013-11-13 Thread Sahina Bose


On 11/13/2013 08:53 PM, Itamar Heim wrote:

On 11/13/2013 10:20 AM, Sahina Bose wrote:


On 11/13/2013 08:20 PM, Itamar Heim wrote:

On 11/13/2013 09:27 AM, René Koch (ovido) wrote:

Hi,

There are 2 features I can maybe add to existing projects of mine
(check_rhev3 and Monitoring UI-Plugin), but it would be good to know
what users require to decide if this can be done via an external
(ui)plugin or if this needs to be integrated into oVirt itself.

* gluster: Monitoring (UI plugin)
What's expected here - monitoring glusterfs volumes (including
performance data) and displaying the results in your favored 
monitoring

solution and oVirt?


vijay/dpati/sahina - thoughts on this one?

At a high level,

Monitoring of volume
Storage metrics - capacity, network, CPU, disk utilization
Detecting split-brain/self-heal activity


would help specyfing which REST API calls are involved.


Hmm.. would monitoring work on top of engine via REST API calls? I was 
thinking more in line of monitoring the nodes directly - maybe a push 
mechanism from nodes.






Vijay/Dusmant - please add.





* other: Zabbix monitoring
Monitoring the oVirt environment should work with my check_rhev3 
plugin
by adding it as an external check to Zabbix. I'll test this and if 
it's

working I'll provide a short guide on how to do it.
Displaying data/triggers in oVirt isn't possible yet with my 
Monitoring

UI-plugin, but on the feature list (help is welcome)...


Before I add myself to the list - can you give me more information on
the role/tasks of a testing owner? Are there more steps required then
testing a feature, getting in contact with the devel owner to fix 
issues

and update the oVirt BZ (and join the IRC weekly meetings)?


communicate with the other two owner on scope of what to test, then
when feature is ready - test it, open bugs, and communicate if too
broken to be considered in the version, etc.




Regards,
René



On Tue, 2013-10-29 at 19:46 +0200, Itamar Heim wrote:

To try and improve 3.4 planning over the wiki approach in 3.3, I've
placed the items i collected on users list last time into a google
doc[1]

now, the main thing each item needs is a requirements owner, devel
owner
and a testing owner (well, devel owner is really needed to make it
happen, but all are important).

then we need an oVirt BZ for each, and for some a feature page.

I also added columns indicating if the item will require an API 
design

review and a GUI design review.

this list is just the start of course for items from it to get
ownership. i expect more items will be added as well, as long as they
have owners, etc.

the doc is public read-only, please request read-write access to be
able
to edit it.

feel free to ask questions, etc.

Thanks,
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Re: [Users] oVirt 3.4 planning

2013-11-13 Thread Patrick Lists

Hi René,

On 11/13/2013 04:16 PM, René Koch (ovido) wrote:
[snip]

The plugin is a Nagios monitoring plugin, but as mentioned above you
should be able to use it with Zabbix when defining it as an external
check.

Download and documentation can be found here:
https://github.com/ovido/check_rhev3


Any idea if your plugin also works with Icinga?

Regards,
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[Users] Failed to configure management network on the host

2013-11-13 Thread Rob Abshear
I am running oVirt Engine Version: 
3.4.0-0.2.master.20131107144332.git214186b.fc18.  I am having an issue 
adding new hosts.  I do a fresh install of fc18 on the host and then try 
to add it into my cluster.  The controller installs all packages and it 
looks like it's all good, but at the end I get the message Failed to 
configure management network on the host and the host goes into non 
operational state.  I can remove the host and add it into a second oVirt 
environment that I am running.  This other environment is runningoVirt 
Engine Version: 3.2.3-1.fc18.  Once I add it into that other 
environment, I can then remove it and successfully add it into my 3.4 
environment.


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Re: [Users] oVirt 3.4 planning

2013-11-13 Thread Martijn Grendelman
Patrick Lists schreef op 13-11-2013 16:37:
 Hi René,
 
 On 11/13/2013 04:16 PM, René Koch (ovido) wrote:
 [snip]
 The plugin is a Nagios monitoring plugin, but as mentioned above you
 should be able to use it with Zabbix when defining it as an external
 check.

 Download and documentation can be found here:
 https://github.com/ovido/check_rhev3
 
 Any idea if your plugin also works with Icinga?

If it works with Nagios, it works with Icinga.

Cheers,
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Re: [Users] oVirt 3.4 planning

2013-11-13 Thread Patrick Lists

On 11/13/2013 05:16 PM, Martijn Grendelman wrote:

Patrick Lists schreef op 13-11-2013 16:37:

Hi René,

On 11/13/2013 04:16 PM, René Koch (ovido) wrote:
[snip]

The plugin is a Nagios monitoring plugin, but as mentioned above you
should be able to use it with Zabbix when defining it as an external
check.

Download and documentation can be found here:
https://github.com/ovido/check_rhev3


Any idea if your plugin also works with Icinga?


If it works with Nagios, it works with Icinga.


Thanks Martijn.

Regards,
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Re: [Users] Failed to configure management network on the host

2013-11-13 Thread Assaf Muller
Please attach vdsm.log and supervdsm.log after you get the Failed to configure 
management network on the host error.

- Original Message -
From: Rob Abshear rabsh...@citytwist.net
To: users@ovirt.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 6:12:57 PM
Subject: [Users] Failed to configure management network on the host

I am running oVirt Engine Version: 
3.4.0-0.2.master.20131107144332.git214186b.fc18.  I am having an issue 
adding new hosts.  I do a fresh install of fc18 on the host and then try 
to add it into my cluster.  The controller installs all packages and it 
looks like it's all good, but at the end I get the message Failed to 
configure management network on the host and the host goes into non 
operational state.  I can remove the host and add it into a second oVirt 
environment that I am running.  This other environment is runningoVirt 
Engine Version: 3.2.3-1.fc18.  Once I add it into that other 
environment, I can then remove it and successfully add it into my 3.4 
environment.

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Re: [Users] oVirt 3.4 planning

2013-11-13 Thread Koch (ovido)
On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 17:16 +0100, Martijn Grendelman wrote:
 Patrick Lists schreef op 13-11-2013 16:37:
  Hi René,
  
  On 11/13/2013 04:16 PM, René Koch (ovido) wrote:
  [snip]
  The plugin is a Nagios monitoring plugin, but as mentioned above you
  should be able to use it with Zabbix when defining it as an external
  check.
 
  Download and documentation can be found here:
  https://github.com/ovido/check_rhev3
  
  Any idea if your plugin also works with Icinga?
 
 If it works with Nagios, it works with Icinga.


Exactly. I'm using it with Icinga, btw...


 
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Re: [Users] Trusted Pools and CentOS 6 packages

2013-11-13 Thread Wei, Gang
And you need to copy files from server to client before you try to run
provisioner.sh every time you run OAT_configure.sh again.

Jimmy


 -Original Message-
 From: Wei, Gang
 Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2013 11:26 AM
 To: Nicolae Paladi
 Cc: Doron Fediuck; users@ovirt.org; Wei, Gang
 Subject: RE: [Users] Trusted Pools and CentOS 6 packages
 
 Can you try netstat -anp | grep 8443? Maybe it is occupied by apache.
 
 Meanwhile check whether tomcat is up.
 
 Jimmy
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Nicolae Paladi [mailto:n.pal...@gmail.com]
  Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 10:43 PM
  To: Wei, Gang
  Cc: Doron Fediuck; users@ovirt.org
  Subject: Re: [Users] Trusted Pools and CentOS 6 packages
 
  Hi,
 
  I am using port 8443, since no other process -- as far as I know -- is
 using it;
 
  below you will find all of the requested configuration files:
 
  Contents of /etc/oat_client/*:
  log4j.properties: http://pastebin.com/MQLM68vs
  OAT.properties: http://pastebin.com/LwHihxah
  OATprovisioner.properties: http://pastebin.com/0x5TShtZ
  TPMModule.properties: http://pastebin.com/hvw9gfRE
 
 
  server.xml: http://pastebin.com/VZ9Vk6iC
  OAT_client.sh: http://pastebin.com/St4yCGcF
 
  provisioner.sh: http://pastebin.com/RedqQt8V
 
 
  cheers,
  /Nicolae.
 
 
  On 13 November 2013 14:47, Wei, Gang gang@intel.com wrote:
 
 
  This time it failed earlier. Looks like the PCA webservice2 was not
  listening on 8443 port. Have you replaced the port 8443 with 8442 in
  server
  side ($TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml) but not change it in client side
  (/usr/share/oat-client/script/OAT_client.sh)? Or the 8443 port is
 occupied
  by another app?
 
  Please copy the content from your current server.xml, OAT_client.sh,
  provisioner.sh and /etc/oat-client/* into the content of your reply
 for
  analysis. (don't attach *.sh as attachments, that will get filtered
 by my
  company's mailing system).
 
  Thanks
  Jimmy
 
 
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Nicolae Paladi [mailto:n.pal...@gmail.com]
   Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 7:01 PM
   To: Wei, Gang
   Cc: Doron Fediuck; users@ovirt.org
   Subject: Re: [Users] Trusted Pools and CentOS 6 packages
  
 
   Hi,
  
   thank you for the feedback;
   I've gone through the steps again, but obtained the exactly same
  problem:
  
   1. I removed all of the previously installed packaged related to
 OAT.
  
   2. I followed the tutorial, until this command:
  
   bash provisioner.sh
  
   provisioner.sh: line 7: systemctl: command not found
   ### ecStorage = NVRAM###
   Performing TPM provisioning...FAILED
   javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: Failed to access the WSDL at:
  
 
 https://seoul:8443/HisPrivacyCAWebServices2/hisPrivacyCAWebService2Factor
   yService?wsdl. It failed with:
   Connection refused.
   at
  
 
 com.sun.xml.ws.wsdl.parser.RuntimeWSDLParser.tryWithMex(RuntimeWSDLP
   arser.java:162)
   at
  
 
 com.sun.xml.ws.wsdl.parser.RuntimeWSDLParser.parse(RuntimeWSDLParser.j
   ava:144)
   at
  
 
 com.sun.xml.ws.client.WSServiceDelegate.parseWSDL(WSServiceDelegate.jav
   a:265)
   at
  
 
 com.sun.xml.ws.client.WSServiceDelegate.init(WSServiceDelegate.java:228)
   at
  
 
 com.sun.xml.ws.client.WSServiceDelegate.init(WSServiceDelegate.java:176)
   at
  
 
 com.sun.xml.ws.spi.ProviderImpl.createServiceDelegate(ProviderImpl.jav
  a:104
   )
   at javax.xml.ws.Service.init(Service.java:77)
   at
  
 
 gov.niarl.his.webservices.hisprivacycawebservice2.server.HisPrivacyCAWe
  bSer
  
 
 vice2FactoryServiceService.init(HisPrivacyCAWebService2FactoryService
  Servi
   ce.java:42)
   at
  
 
 gov.niarl.his.webservices.hisPrivacyCAWebService2.client.HisPrivacyCAWe
  bSer
  
 
 vices2ClientInvoker.getHisPrivacyCAWebService2(HisPrivacyCAWebServices2Cli
   entInvoker.java:32)
   at
  
 
gov.niarl.his.privacyca.HisTpmProvisioner.main(HisTpmProvisioner.java:205)
   Caused by: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused
   at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketConnect(Native Method)
   at
  
 
 java.net.AbstractPlainSocketImpl.doConnect(AbstractPlainSocketImpl.jav
  a:339
   )
   at
  
 
 java.net.AbstractPlainSocketImpl.connectToAddress(AbstractPlainSocketI
  mpl.j
   ava:200)
   at
  
 
java.net.AbstractPlainSocketImpl.connect(AbstractPlainSocketImpl.java:182)
   at
  java.net.SocksSocketImpl.connect(SocksSocketImpl.java:392)
   at java.net.Socket.connect(Socket.java:579)
   at
  sun.security.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.connect(SSLSocketImpl.java:618)
   at
  
  

Re: [Users] Cinder Integration

2013-11-13 Thread Udaya Kiran P
Hi Itamar,

Thanks for the update.

Is the POC for Cinder driver is ready? Are there any resources pointing towards 
this?

Regards,
Udaya Kiran



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On 11/12/2013 01:38 AM, Udaya Kiran P wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 Does anybody know if OpenStack Cinder Integration is done in oVirt3.3.

 Can I have some resources pointing to the same?

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Re: [Users] Failed to configure management network on the host

2013-11-13 Thread Mike Kolesnik

- Original Message -
 Please attach vdsm.log and supervdsm.log after you get the Failed to
 configure management network on the host error.

Also a relevant segment from the engine.log file from the failure might be 
helpful.

 
 - Original Message -
 From: Rob Abshear rabsh...@citytwist.net
 To: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 6:12:57 PM
 Subject: [Users] Failed to configure management network on the host
 
 I am running oVirt Engine Version:
 3.4.0-0.2.master.20131107144332.git214186b.fc18.  I am having an issue
 adding new hosts.  I do a fresh install of fc18 on the host and then try
 to add it into my cluster.  The controller installs all packages and it
 looks like it's all good, but at the end I get the message Failed to
 configure management network on the host and the host goes into non

Did you alter the ovirtmgmt network that is in the data center where you're 
adding the hosts?

 operational state.  I can remove the host and add it into a second oVirt
 environment that I am running.  This other environment is runningoVirt
 Engine Version: 3.2.3-1.fc18.  Once I add it into that other
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Re: [Users] EL5 support for VirtIO SCSI?

2013-11-13 Thread Ayal Baron
Hi Paul,

First of all, thanks for the detailed answer, it really helps.
See comments inline.

- Original Message -
 Hello Itamar.
 The specific use case is a particular propriety filesystem that needs to see
 a scsi device. It will do scsi inquiry conmmands to verify suitability.
 In talking to the devs - of the filesystem - there is no way around it. I'd
 previously tried virtio-block - resulting in the /dev/vd* device - and the
 filesystem would not work.
 
 From doing a bit of web searching it appears the kvm/qemu supports (or did
 support) an emulated LSI scsi controller. My understanding is that the
 various virtualization platforms will emulate a well supported device (by
 the guest OSes) so that drivers are not an issue. For example this should
 allow a VM on Vmware vsphere/vcenter to be exported to Ovirt and have it
 boot up. The potential for further optimising the guest is there by
 installing ovirt/qemu/kvm guest utils that then allow the guest OS to
 understand the virtio nic and scsi devices. The guest could then be shut
 down, the nic and scsi controller changed and the guest booted up again.
 You can do the same thing in the Vmware world by installing their guest
 tools, shutting down the guest VM, then reconfiguring it with a vmxnet3 nic
 and pvscsi scsi adapter, then booting up again.
 It does seem somewhat inconsistent in Ovirt that we allow a choice of Intel
 e1000 or virtio nics, but do not offer any choice with the scsi adapter.

virtio-scsi support was just recently added to oVirt to allow for scsi 
passthrough and improved performance over virtio-blk.
I believe the emulated scsi device in qemu never matured enough but possibly 
Stefan (cc'd) can correct me here.
For simplicity sake we kept choosing the controller type out but there is 
nothing in the design preventing one from adding it.  This is however the first 
time I've actually heard any requests for it.
Note that using hooks you can still enable any functionality that qemu-kvm 
supports but is not exposed in the GUI.  It's not the most elegant way, but it 
works.

 Again, in Vmware land you can choose to have a scsi disk, but you choose
 which controller type it is attached to. In the current Ovirt 3.3.0 release
 you just chose a virtio-scsi disk, rather than there being a separation of
 the scsi disk and scsi controller.
 The messy situation with importing VMs from other platforms could be eased by
 allowing an emulated scsi controller as well as the preferred virtio
 controller.
 As mentioned previously, the support for this seems to be present in
 kvm/qemu. I wonder if there was a specific design decision (ie: some
 particular reason) to not support the approach I've just described? I can
 understand that in some cases simplicity is something to aim for though.
 I think this would make migration away from the dominant market leader -
 Vmware - easier and is something that would make ovirt/RHEV that more
 compelling.
 
 Getting back to my original query - 'open-vm-tools' support the vmware
 paravirtual scsi adapter and I am able to install these on EL5 and then see
 that adapter. It would be great if there was a similar initiative for the
 various virtio devices where you could install a packge/kmod and then allow
 some of the older OSes (of which there are still lots of VMs around for
 various reasons). There are obviously drivers for the various Windows
 flavours that take this approach. I'm surprised that for Linux it is just a
 case of 'if it's in the kernel you are running then it is supported'.
 
 I'm really pleased with the progress the ovirt has been making. I'm like to
 see it continue to knock down the various reasons out there as to why people
 with Vmware vcenter shops can't migrate over to it.
 
 Cheers,
 Paul
 
 
 On Wednesday, 13 November 2013 8:57 PM, Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com wrote:
 On 11/13/2013 03:58 AM, Paul Jansen wrote:
  Hi Rene.
  I specifically need the scsi support (virtio-scsi).
  I do know about the virtio-block support, which results in /dev/vd*
  devices as you say.
  From what I read even EL6 earlier than 6.3 does not support virtio-scsi
  
  Alternatively, does oVirt support an emulated scsi adapter of a
  different type that would allow me to see scsi disks?
 
 may i ask why do you need the virtual disks to specifically be scsi?
 
  
  Regards,
  Paul
  
  
  On Wednesday, 13 November 2013 7:23 PM, René Koch (ovido)
   r.k...@ovido.at  wrote:
  On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 09:41 +0100, Sander Grendelman wrote:
   According to https://access.redhat.com/site/solutions/20511
   https://access.redhat.com/site/solutions/20511 virtio
   work on  rhel5.3.
   
   You have to edit /etc/modprobe.conf and generate a new initrd.
  
  
  If you're installing the OS on a VirtIO disk this is done automatically
  by anaconda. I just installed RHEL 5 on oVirt 3.3 with VirtIO disk and
  everything worked out of the box.
  
  
   
   On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Sven Kieske  s.kie...@mittwald.de
  

Re: [Users] EL5 support for VirtIO SCSI?

2013-11-13 Thread Ayal Baron
Adding Stefan with the correct email this time.

- Original Message -
 Hi Paul,
 
 First of all, thanks for the detailed answer, it really helps.
 See comments inline.
 
 - Original Message -
  Hello Itamar.
  The specific use case is a particular propriety filesystem that needs to
  see
  a scsi device. It will do scsi inquiry conmmands to verify suitability.
  In talking to the devs - of the filesystem - there is no way around it. I'd
  previously tried virtio-block - resulting in the /dev/vd* device - and the
  filesystem would not work.
  
  From doing a bit of web searching it appears the kvm/qemu supports (or did
  support) an emulated LSI scsi controller. My understanding is that the
  various virtualization platforms will emulate a well supported device (by
  the guest OSes) so that drivers are not an issue. For example this should
  allow a VM on Vmware vsphere/vcenter to be exported to Ovirt and have it
  boot up. The potential for further optimising the guest is there by
  installing ovirt/qemu/kvm guest utils that then allow the guest OS to
  understand the virtio nic and scsi devices. The guest could then be shut
  down, the nic and scsi controller changed and the guest booted up again.
  You can do the same thing in the Vmware world by installing their guest
  tools, shutting down the guest VM, then reconfiguring it with a vmxnet3 nic
  and pvscsi scsi adapter, then booting up again.
  It does seem somewhat inconsistent in Ovirt that we allow a choice of Intel
  e1000 or virtio nics, but do not offer any choice with the scsi adapter.
 
 virtio-scsi support was just recently added to oVirt to allow for scsi
 passthrough and improved performance over virtio-blk.
 I believe the emulated scsi device in qemu never matured enough but possibly
 Stefan (cc'd) can correct me here.
 For simplicity sake we kept choosing the controller type out but there is
 nothing in the design preventing one from adding it.  This is however the
 first time I've actually heard any requests for it.
 Note that using hooks you can still enable any functionality that qemu-kvm
 supports but is not exposed in the GUI.  It's not the most elegant way, but
 it works.
 
  Again, in Vmware land you can choose to have a scsi disk, but you choose
  which controller type it is attached to. In the current Ovirt 3.3.0 release
  you just chose a virtio-scsi disk, rather than there being a separation of
  the scsi disk and scsi controller.
  The messy situation with importing VMs from other platforms could be eased
  by
  allowing an emulated scsi controller as well as the preferred virtio
  controller.
  As mentioned previously, the support for this seems to be present in
  kvm/qemu. I wonder if there was a specific design decision (ie: some
  particular reason) to not support the approach I've just described? I can
  understand that in some cases simplicity is something to aim for though.
  I think this would make migration away from the dominant market leader -
  Vmware - easier and is something that would make ovirt/RHEV that more
  compelling.
  
  Getting back to my original query - 'open-vm-tools' support the vmware
  paravirtual scsi adapter and I am able to install these on EL5 and then see
  that adapter. It would be great if there was a similar initiative for the
  various virtio devices where you could install a packge/kmod and then allow
  some of the older OSes (of which there are still lots of VMs around for
  various reasons). There are obviously drivers for the various Windows
  flavours that take this approach. I'm surprised that for Linux it is just a
  case of 'if it's in the kernel you are running then it is supported'.
  
  I'm really pleased with the progress the ovirt has been making. I'm like to
  see it continue to knock down the various reasons out there as to why
  people
  with Vmware vcenter shops can't migrate over to it.
  
  Cheers,
  Paul
  
  
  On Wednesday, 13 November 2013 8:57 PM, Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
  wrote:
  On 11/13/2013 03:58 AM, Paul Jansen wrote:
   Hi Rene.
   I specifically need the scsi support (virtio-scsi).
   I do know about the virtio-block support, which results in /dev/vd*
   devices as you say.
   From what I read even EL6 earlier than 6.3 does not support virtio-scsi
   
   Alternatively, does oVirt support an emulated scsi adapter of a
   different type that would allow me to see scsi disks?
  
  may i ask why do you need the virtual disks to specifically be scsi?
  
   
   Regards,
   Paul
   
   
   On Wednesday, 13 November 2013 7:23 PM, René Koch (ovido)
r.k...@ovido.at  wrote:
   On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 09:41 +0100, Sander Grendelman wrote:
According to https://access.redhat.com/site/solutions/20511
https://access.redhat.com/site/solutions/20511 virtio
work on  rhel5.3.

You have to edit /etc/modprobe.conf and generate a new initrd.
   
   
   If you're installing the OS on a VirtIO disk this is done automatically
   by 

Re: [Users] Cinder Integration

2013-11-13 Thread Itamar Heim

On 11/14/2013 12:10 AM, Udaya Kiran P wrote:

Hi Itamar,

Thanks for the update.

Is the POC for Cinder driver is ready? Are there any resources pointing
towards this?


still need to get to it, but we'd welcome help...



Regards,
Udaya Kiran


On Thursday, 14 November 2013 1:19 AM, Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com wrote:
On 11/12/2013 01:38 AM, Udaya Kiran P wrote:

  Hi everyone,
 
  Does anybody know if OpenStack Cinder Integration is done in oVirt3.3.
 
  Can I have some resources pointing to the same?


3.3 has glance and neutron (and keystone for their needs).
cinder is a bit more complex and not covered yet.






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Re: [Users] Bug: adding LocalStorage Data Centers

2013-11-13 Thread Sven Kieske
Hi,

yes it is, but that's not that simple at all, looking at our use case:

We want to automate this as much as possible via REST-API and scripts,
so we would need to e.g. put an ascending number in the path to avoid
this bug, but on the other hand this makes debugging via scripts
difficult as each server has it's own path, which must be detected or
stored in some way.

Until now this is a dev system, but once this goes live I expect it to
grow quite fast, so I really don't want such dirty workarounds in my
live systems, because let's be honest:
you never get rid off them again ;-)

So we are really looking forward for this patch! :-)

 btw, i assume the workaround is simply using a different path?

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