Re: [Users] ovirtmgmt not installed

2013-12-04 Thread Assaf Muller
I personally have a F19 host working against 3.3 engine. Could you detail what 
doesn't work, and possibly attach engine and VDSM logs when an operation fails?

Assaf Muller, Cloud Networking Engineer 
Red Hat 

- Original Message -
From: Pascal Jakobi pjak...@yahoo.fr
To: users@ovirt.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 8:22:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Users] ovirtmgmt not installed

At the end, I could not make an F19 Fedora host work against a 3.3 engine. I 
suggest someone from the eng team has a look at it. some stuff just does not 
work there. 

Therefore, I downgraded the fedora host to F18. On the engine side, I got the 
following error message : 
Host lab2 is compatible with versions (3.0,3.1,3.2) and cannot join Cluster 
Default which is set to version 3.3. 
Don't know what is to be set 

Anyway, I created a 3.2 cluster and installed the host into it. Seems to work 
(the host is up). 

Thanks again for support. 


Pascal Jakobi 
116 rue de Stalingrad 
93100 Montreuil, France 
Tel : + 33 6 87 47 58 19 
@ : pjak...@yahoo.fr 


Le Mardi 3 décembre 2013 14h04, Pascal Jakobi pjak...@yahoo.fr a écrit : 
Will do within a couple of hours. 
Many, many thanks 
Pascal Jakobi 
116 rue de Stalingrad 
93100 Montreuil, France 
Tel : + 33 6 87 47 58 19 
@ : pjak...@yahoo.fr 


Le Mardi 3 décembre 2013 13h43, Antoni Segura Puimedon asegu...@redhat.com a 
écrit : 
Hi Pacal, 

Would you mind joining #ovirt at irc.oftc.net and pinging apuimedo? 
I have some questions that could be faster solved online. 

Best, 

Antoni 

- Original Message - 
 From: Pascal Jakobi  pjak...@yahoo.fr  
 To: Pascal Jakobi  pascal.jak...@gmail.com , Moti Asayag  
 masa...@redhat.com  
 Cc: users@ovirt.org 
 Sent: Tuesday, December 3, 2013 1:11:36 PM 
 Subject: Re: [Users] ovirtmgmt not installed 
 
 Still the same, even with networking working like a charm... 
 Any idea ? 
 
 [ root@lab2 vdsm]# vdsClient -s 0 getVdsCaps 
 HBAInventory = {'FC': [], 'iSCSI': [{'InitiatorName': 
 'iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:a0bc8a5f9a5d'}]} 
 ISCSIInitiatorName = 'iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:a0bc8a5f9a5d' 
 bondings = {'bond0': {'addr': '', 
 'cfg': {}, 
 'hwaddr': '96:9d:8f:27:e1:8f', 
 'ipv6addrs': [], 
 'mtu': '1500', 
 'netmask': '', 
 'slaves': []}} 
 bridges = {} 
 clusterLevels = ['3.0', '3.1', '3.2', '3.3'] 
 cpuCores = '4' 
 cpuFlags = 
 'fpu,vme,de,pse,tsc,msr,pae,mce,cx8,apic,sep,mtrr,pge,mca,cmov,pat,pse36,clflush,dts,acpi,mmx,fxsr,sse,sse2,ss,ht,tm,pbe,syscall,nx,pdpe1gb,rdtscp,lm,constant_tsc,arch_perfmon,pebs,bts,rep_good,nopl,xtopology,nonstop_tsc,aperfmperf,eagerfpu,pni,pclmulqdq,dtes64,monitor,ds_cpl,vmx,smx,est,tm2,ssse3,cx16,xtpr,pdcm,pcid,dca,sse4_1,sse4_2,x2apic,popcnt,tsc_deadline_timer,aes,xsave,avx,lahf_lm,ida,arat,epb,xsaveopt,pln,pts,dtherm,tpr_shadow,vnmi,flexpriority,ept,vpid,model_Nehalem,model_Conroe,model_coreduo,model_core2duo,model_Penryn,model_Westmere,model_n270,model_SandyBridge'
  
 cpuModel = 'Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1620 0 @ 3.60GHz' 
 cpuSockets = '1' 
 cpuSpeed = '3708.000' 
 cpuThreads = '8' 
 emulatedMachines = ['pc', 
 'q35', 
 'isapc', 
 'pc-0.10', 
 'pc-0.11', 
 'pc-0.12', 
 'pc-0.13', 
 'pc-0.14', 
 'pc-0.15', 
 'pc-1.0', 
 'pc-1.1', 
 'pc-1.2', 
 'pc-1.3', 
 'none'] 
 guestOverhead = '65' 
 hooks = {} 
 kvmEnabled = 'true' 
 lastClient = '192.168.1.41' 
 lastClientIface = 'em1' 
 management_ip = '0.0.0.0' 
 memSize = '16001' 
 netConfigDirty = 'True' 
 networks = {} 
 nics = {'em1': {'addr': '192.168.1.42', 
 'cfg': {}, 
 'hwaddr': '00:1a:6b:51:de:b4', 
 'ipv6addrs': ['fe80::21a:6bff:fe51:deb4/64'], 
 'mtu': '1500', 
 'netmask': '255.255.255.0', 
 'speed': 100}} 
 operatingSystem = {'name': 'Fedora', 'release': '4', 'version': '19'} 
 packages2 = {'kernel': {'buildtime': 1384978944.0, 
 'release': '200.fc19.x86_64', 
 'version': '3.11.9'}, 
 'libvirt': {'buildtime': 1384730741, 
 'release': '2.fc19', 
 'version': '1.0.5.7'}, 
 'mom': {'buildtime': 1375215820, 'release': '3.fc19', 'version': '0.3.2'}, 
 'qemu-img': {'buildtime': 1383700301, 
 'release': '13.fc19', 
 'version': '1.4.2'}, 
 'qemu-kvm': {'buildtime': 1383700301, 
 'release': '13.fc19', 
 'version': '1.4.2'}, 
 'spice-server': {'buildtime': 1383130020, 
 'release': '3.fc19', 
 'version': '0.12.4'}, 
 'vdsm': {'buildtime': 1384274283, 'release': '11.fc19', 'version': '4.13.0'}} 
 reservedMem = '321' 
 software_revision = '11' 
 software_version = '4.13' 
 supportedENGINEs = ['3.0', '3.1', '3.2', '3.3'] 
 supportedProtocols = ['2.2', '2.3'] 
 uuid = '0A583269-811F-E211-AA06-001A6B51DEB4' 
 version_name = 'Snow Man' 
 vlans = {} 
 vmTypes = ['kvm'] 
 [ root@lab2 vdsm]# 
 
 
 Pascal Jakobi 
 116 rue de Stalingrad 
 93100 Montreuil, France 
 Tel : + 33 6 87 47 58 19 
 @ : pjak...@yahoo.fr 
 
 
 Le Lundi 2 décembre 2013 10h31, Pascal Jakobi  pascal.jak...@gmail.com  a 
 écrit : 
 As a matter of fact, when I installed F19, it created an eno1 device, aliased 
 to em1. Don't know why, yet. 
 Even adding a GATEWAY clause in /etc/sysconfig/network does 

Re: [Users] crafting a POST request to the oVirt API manually

2013-12-04 Thread Michael Pasternak


Hi,

On 12/04/2013 10:16 AM, Itamar Heim wrote:
 
 [Users] crafting a POST request to the oVirt API manually.eml
 
 Subject:
 [Users] crafting a POST request to the oVirt API manually
 From:
 i iordanov iiorda...@gmail.com
 Date:
 12/03/2013 11:50 PM
 
 To:
 users@ovirt.org users@ovirt.org
 
 
 Hello,
 
 Can somebody give me some pointers on how to craft POST requests to the API 
 by hand with (for example) a Firefox plugin like Poster:
 
 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/poster/
 
 It would be very helpful for libgovirt development.

this [1] should give you a clue on how to use http methods, and this [2]
what content to be send and what is available in general at api.

[1] http://www.ovirt.org/REST-Api#oVirt-API_How-to_.28the_methods.29
[2] on your environment run:
2.1 GET http[2]://myserver[:port]/api?rsdl (RESTful service description 
language)
2.2 GET http[2]://myserver[:port]/api?schema (xsd schema we used to model 
our api)

hope it helps.

 
 Thanks!
 iordan
 
 -- 
 The conscious mind has only one thread of execution.
 
 
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Re: [Users] [Engine-devel] Fwd: Adding users and assigning roles in Ovirt

2013-12-04 Thread Oved Ourfalli


- Original Message -
 From: Einav Cohen eco...@redhat.com
 To: Malini Rao m...@redhat.com, Eldan Hildesheim ehild...@redhat.com, 
 Scott Herold sher...@redhat.com,
 Arthur Berezin abere...@redhat.com, Yair Zaslavsky 
 yzasl...@redhat.com, Gilad Chaplik
 gchap...@redhat.com, Oved Ourfalli ov...@redhat.com
 Cc: Users@ovirt.org users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Tuesday, December 3, 2013 10:42:44 PM
 Subject: [Engine-devel] Fwd:  Adding users and assigning roles in Ovirt
 
 [moving discussion to the users mailing list]
 
 while it seems that we all agree that adding some sort of a wizard
 that will allow easy permission assignment to newly-added users, it
 doesn't seem like something that can be accomplished soon (e.g. for
 ovirt 3.4).
 
 maybe we can utilize Ramesh's initial suggestion [1] for the short term -
 allow assignment of *System* permissions in the context of the 'Add
 User(s)' dialog [with an explicit clarification within the dialog that
 we are talking about *System* permissions, so that the admin will be
 aware that the privileges that he can assign in this context would be
 very permissive]
 
 any thoughts?
 how extensively are system permissions used in oVirt in general?
 [if adding a system permission is not a common/popular action, there
 is no reason to expose it in the 'Add User(s)' dialog, since it will
 probably be hardly used anyway]
 

I guess that most users added in this dialog are users and not 
administrators, and even for administrators I'm not sure them all get system 
permissions.
It may imply we think it is the best-practice with regards to permissions.
In addition, adding system permission in the Configure dialog allow you to 
also add the user, as it shows you all the users in the directory, and not just 
the ones that were previously added via the add user dialog, so I think we 
should leave it as is for now, given this workaround to do both operations in 
the same dialog.


 maybe different ideas for short-term solutions?
 
 
 Thanks,
 Einav
 
 
 [1] http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/engine-devel/2013-December/006059.html
 
 
 - Forwarded Message -
 From: Yair Zaslavsky yzasl...@redhat.com
 To: Einav Cohen eco...@redhat.com
 Cc: Oved Ourfalli ov...@redhat.com, engine-de...@ovirt.org
 Sent: Monday, December 2, 2013 4:09:10 PM
 Subject: Re: [Engine-devel] Adding users and assigning roles in Ovirt
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
  From: Einav Cohen eco...@redhat.com
  To: Malini Rao m...@redhat.com
  Cc: Oved Ourfalli ov...@redhat.com, engine-de...@ovirt.org
  Sent: Monday, December 2, 2013 9:55:45 PM
  Subject: Re: [Engine-devel] Adding users and assigning roles in Ovirt
  
   - Original Message -
   From: Malini Rao m...@redhat.com
   Sent: Monday, December 2, 2013 2:20:06 PM
   
   Joining in the thread a bit green but wouldn't it be ok to add the new
   user
   with the most basic permissions by default ( may be just read only
   permissions)until the admin goes and deliberately tweaks permissions or
   assigns a role?
  
  this is similar to what Oved has suggested, but I think that it won't
  really
  make any difference, since there is very little chance, in my view, that
  these
  permissions would be sufficient for anything - the admin would need to
  assign
  additional/different permissions at some point anyway, so not much point in
  allowing that default minimal assignment in the first place - we might as
  well
  keep the 'Add User(s)' dialog as is.
  
   
   Also, if we add that roles drop down as Einav mentioned, isn't there a
   way
   to
   only show that drop down if the logged in user is an admin role?
  
  the logged in user must be an admin, as the 'Add User(s)' dialog (which is
  available from the Users main tab) exists only in the web-admin, which is
  accessible only to admins by definition.
  
   
   +1 on the user adding wizard. I think in general connecting related task
   flows together will improve the overall UX too.
 
 +1 here
  
  agreed.
  
   
   Thanks
   Malini
   
   - Original Message -
   From: Einav Cohen eco...@redhat.com
   To: Gilad Chaplik gchap...@redhat.com, Ramesh
   rnach...@redhat.com,
   Oved Ourfalli ov...@redhat.com
   Cc: engine-de...@ovirt.org
   Sent: Monday, December 2, 2013 1:37:57 PM
   Subject: Re: [Engine-devel] Adding users and assigning roles in Ovirt
   
   we should definitely not completely remove the possibility to add
   permission-less users to the system,
   due to possible use-cases as Gilad mentioned and/or simply to allow the
   flexibility of adding the user
   first, and only then adding the relevant (business entity and)
   permissions,
   should the admin choose to
   do so.
   
   the more correct location to add system permissions to a user would
   probably
   be a 'Add System Permission'
   dialog that will be available from the Permissions sub-tab of the Users
   main
   tab, however it won't allow
   to assign system permissions to several users at once, so I 

Re: [Users] ovirtmgmt not installed

2013-12-04 Thread Antoni Segura Puimedon


- Original Message -
 From: Assaf Muller amul...@redhat.com
 To: Pascal Jakobi pjak...@yahoo.fr
 Cc: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 9:09:18 AM
 Subject: Re: [Users] ovirtmgmt not installed
 
 I personally have a F19 host working against 3.3 engine. Could you detail
 what doesn't work, and possibly attach engine and VDSM logs when an
 operation fails?

It seems to be an instance of https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=973179
Anaconda created a wrongly named and wrongly configured ifcfg file.
biosdevname said the device is em1 but the ifcfg file created by anaconda is
ifcfg-eno1 (and the content refers to that name).

The best way to solve this is to create an ifcfg file from scratch like the 
following:

DEVICE=em1
BOOTPROTO=dhcp
ONBOOT=yes
NM_CONTROLLED=no
HWADDR=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX  # replace X with em1's HWADDR

Then for extra safety, stop and mask Network Manager. And then deploy.

 
 Assaf Muller, Cloud Networking Engineer
 Red Hat
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Pascal Jakobi pjak...@yahoo.fr
 To: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 8:22:05 AM
 Subject: Re: [Users] ovirtmgmt not installed
 
 At the end, I could not make an F19 Fedora host work against a 3.3 engine. I
 suggest someone from the eng team has a look at it. some stuff just does not
 work there.
 
 Therefore, I downgraded the fedora host to F18. On the engine side, I got the
 following error message :
 Host lab2 is compatible with versions (3.0,3.1,3.2) and cannot join Cluster
 Default which is set to version 3.3.
 Don't know what is to be set
 
 Anyway, I created a 3.2 cluster and installed the host into it. Seems to work
 (the host is up).
 
 Thanks again for support.
 
 
 Pascal Jakobi
 116 rue de Stalingrad
 93100 Montreuil, France
 Tel : + 33 6 87 47 58 19
 @ : pjak...@yahoo.fr
 
 
 Le Mardi 3 décembre 2013 14h04, Pascal Jakobi pjak...@yahoo.fr a écrit :
 Will do within a couple of hours.
 Many, many thanks
 Pascal Jakobi
 116 rue de Stalingrad
 93100 Montreuil, France
 Tel : + 33 6 87 47 58 19
 @ : pjak...@yahoo.fr
 
 
 Le Mardi 3 décembre 2013 13h43, Antoni Segura Puimedon asegu...@redhat.com
 a écrit :
 Hi Pacal,
 
 Would you mind joining #ovirt at irc.oftc.net and pinging apuimedo?
 I have some questions that could be faster solved online.
 
 Best,
 
 Antoni
 
 - Original Message -
  From: Pascal Jakobi  pjak...@yahoo.fr 
  To: Pascal Jakobi  pascal.jak...@gmail.com , Moti Asayag 
  masa...@redhat.com 
  Cc: users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Tuesday, December 3, 2013 1:11:36 PM
  Subject: Re: [Users] ovirtmgmt not installed
  
  Still the same, even with networking working like a charm...
  Any idea ?
  
  [ root@lab2 vdsm]# vdsClient -s 0 getVdsCaps
  HBAInventory = {'FC': [], 'iSCSI': [{'InitiatorName':
  'iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:a0bc8a5f9a5d'}]}
  ISCSIInitiatorName = 'iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:a0bc8a5f9a5d'
  bondings = {'bond0': {'addr': '',
  'cfg': {},
  'hwaddr': '96:9d:8f:27:e1:8f',
  'ipv6addrs': [],
  'mtu': '1500',
  'netmask': '',
  'slaves': []}}
  bridges = {}
  clusterLevels = ['3.0', '3.1', '3.2', '3.3']
  cpuCores = '4'
  cpuFlags =
  'fpu,vme,de,pse,tsc,msr,pae,mce,cx8,apic,sep,mtrr,pge,mca,cmov,pat,pse36,clflush,dts,acpi,mmx,fxsr,sse,sse2,ss,ht,tm,pbe,syscall,nx,pdpe1gb,rdtscp,lm,constant_tsc,arch_perfmon,pebs,bts,rep_good,nopl,xtopology,nonstop_tsc,aperfmperf,eagerfpu,pni,pclmulqdq,dtes64,monitor,ds_cpl,vmx,smx,est,tm2,ssse3,cx16,xtpr,pdcm,pcid,dca,sse4_1,sse4_2,x2apic,popcnt,tsc_deadline_timer,aes,xsave,avx,lahf_lm,ida,arat,epb,xsaveopt,pln,pts,dtherm,tpr_shadow,vnmi,flexpriority,ept,vpid,model_Nehalem,model_Conroe,model_coreduo,model_core2duo,model_Penryn,model_Westmere,model_n270,model_SandyBridge'
  cpuModel = 'Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1620 0 @ 3.60GHz'
  cpuSockets = '1'
  cpuSpeed = '3708.000'
  cpuThreads = '8'
  emulatedMachines = ['pc',
  'q35',
  'isapc',
  'pc-0.10',
  'pc-0.11',
  'pc-0.12',
  'pc-0.13',
  'pc-0.14',
  'pc-0.15',
  'pc-1.0',
  'pc-1.1',
  'pc-1.2',
  'pc-1.3',
  'none']
  guestOverhead = '65'
  hooks = {}
  kvmEnabled = 'true'
  lastClient = '192.168.1.41'
  lastClientIface = 'em1'
  management_ip = '0.0.0.0'
  memSize = '16001'
  netConfigDirty = 'True'
  networks = {}
  nics = {'em1': {'addr': '192.168.1.42',
  'cfg': {},
  'hwaddr': '00:1a:6b:51:de:b4',
  'ipv6addrs': ['fe80::21a:6bff:fe51:deb4/64'],
  'mtu': '1500',
  'netmask': '255.255.255.0',
  'speed': 100}}
  operatingSystem = {'name': 'Fedora', 'release': '4', 'version': '19'}
  packages2 = {'kernel': {'buildtime': 1384978944.0,
  'release': '200.fc19.x86_64',
  'version': '3.11.9'},
  'libvirt': {'buildtime': 1384730741,
  'release': '2.fc19',
  'version': '1.0.5.7'},
  'mom': {'buildtime': 1375215820, 'release': '3.fc19', 'version': '0.3.2'},
  'qemu-img': {'buildtime': 1383700301,
  'release': '13.fc19',
  'version': '1.4.2'},
  'qemu-kvm': {'buildtime': 1383700301,
  'release': '13.fc19',
  'version': '1.4.2'},
  'spice-server': {'buildtime': 

Re: [Users] Agents for Windows

2013-12-04 Thread Michal Skrivanek
Hi,
might be a good idea to change the 
http://www.ovirt.org/Console_Client_Resources page and change this to all 
additional resources one typically needs, and have all the resources (or at 
least an information) in one place linked from ovirt landing page
What do you think?

Thanks,
michal

On Dec 3, 2013, at 12:44 , Juan Pablo Lorier jplor...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I've got them from here:
 
 http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/WindowsGuestDrivers/Download_Drivers
 
 Regards,
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Re: [Users] Host activation removing iscsi sessions

2013-12-04 Thread Dafna Ron

the below is not the reason for the failure.
please attach full vdsm, engine, and host installation logs
Also, please run the below from the host you are trying to add (if vdsm 
is installed there already):

vdsClient -s 0 getStorageDeviceList

Dafna


On 12/04/2013 11:22 AM, Juan Pablo Lorier wrote:

Hi,

I'm adding two twin nodes to a cluster and I was able to add the first 
while the second fails as it removes the iscsi sessions and don't 
bring them back and thus fails with the message :


Host Dell4 cannot access one of the Storage Domains attached to the 
Data Center Default. Setting Host state to Non-Operational.


Here is the vdsm.log entries for one activationintent:


Thread-20::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,760::task::579::TaskManager.Task::(_updateState) 
Task=`e3529e49-3083-422e-b2e6-c7d8c47b886a`::moving from state init - 
state preparing
Thread-20::INFO::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,760::logUtils::44::dispatcher::(wrapper) Run and protect: 
repoStats(options=None)
Thread-20::INFO::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,760::logUtils::47::dispatcher::(wrapper) Run and protect: 
repoStats, Return response: {}
Thread-20::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,760::task::1168::TaskManager.Task::(prepare) 
Task=`e3529e49-3083-422e-b2e6-c7d8c47b886a`::finished: {}
Thread-20::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,761::task::579::TaskManager.Task::(_updateState) 
Task=`e3529e49-3083-422e-b2e6-c7d8c47b886a`::moving from state 
preparing - state finish

ed
Thread-20::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,761::resourceManager::939::ResourceManager.Owner::(releaseAll) Owner.releaseAll 
requests {} resources {}
Thread-20::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,761::resourceManager::976::ResourceManager.Owner::(cancelAll) 
Owner.cancelAll requests {}
Thread-20::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,761::task::974::TaskManager.Task::(_decref) 
Task=`e3529e49-3083-422e-b2e6-c7d8c47b886a`::ref 0 aborting False
Thread-22::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,814::BindingXMLRPC::177::vds::(wrapper) client [192.168.128.79]
Thread-22::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,815::task::579::TaskManager.Task::(_updateState) 
Task=`337b1ad3-2559-450c-9133-4fb733e6b5da`::moving from state init - 
state preparing
Thread-22::INFO::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,815::logUtils::44::dispatcher::(wrapper) Run and protect: 
disconnectStoragePool(spUUID='5849b030-626e-47cb-ad90-3ce782d831b3', 
hostID=5, s

csiKey='5849b030-626e-47cb-ad90-3ce782d831b3', remove=False, options=None)
Thread-22::WARNING::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,815::hsm::1094::Storage.HSM::(disconnectStoragePool) 
disconnect sp: 5849b030-626e-47cb-ad90-3ce782d831b3 failed. Known pools {}
Thread-22::INFO::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,815::logUtils::47::dispatcher::(wrapper) Run and protect: 
disconnectStoragePool, Return response: None
Thread-22::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,815::task::1168::TaskManager.Task::(prepare) 
Task=`337b1ad3-2559-450c-9133-4fb733e6b5da`::finished: None
Thread-22::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,816::task::579::TaskManager.Task::(_updateState) 
Task=`337b1ad3-2559-450c-9133-4fb733e6b5da`::moving from state 
preparing - state finish

ed
Thread-22::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,816::resourceManager::939::ResourceManager.Owner::(releaseAll) Owner.releaseAll 
requests {} resources {}
Thread-22::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,816::resourceManager::976::ResourceManager.Owner::(cancelAll) 
Owner.cancelAll requests {}
Thread-22::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,816::task::974::TaskManager.Task::(_decref) 
Task=`337b1ad3-2559-450c-9133-4fb733e6b5da`::ref 0 aborting False
Thread-23::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,872::BindingXMLRPC::177::vds::(wrapper) client [192.168.128.79]
Thread-23::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,872::task::579::TaskManager.Task::(_updateState) 
Task=`155824b5-48c3-4eb2-90fb-d90e84f2900f`::moving from state init - 
state preparing
Thread-23::INFO::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,873::logUtils::44::dispatcher::(wrapper) Run and protect: 
disconnectStorageServer(domType=3, 
spUUID='5849b030-626e-47cb-ad90-3ce782d831b3', conList=[{'connection': 
'192.168.130.10', 'iqn': 'iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:sn.135056614', 
'portal': '1000', 'user': '', 'password': '**', 'id': 
'478b35df-da9a-4cb0-847f-2f61f17a02f7', 'port': '3260'}, 
{'connection': '192.168.131.10', 'iqn': 
'iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:sn.135056614', 'portal': '1001', 'user': '', 
'password': '**', 'id': '717e3505-3290-421b-bb00-25e046f63362', 
'port': '3260'}], options=None)
Thread-23::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,876::misc::809::SamplingMethod::(__call__) Trying to enter 
sampling method (storage.sdc.refreshStorage)
Thread-23::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,876::misc::811::SamplingMethod::(__call__) Got in to sampling 
method
Thread-23::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,877::misc::809::SamplingMethod::(__call__) Trying to enter 
sampling method (storage.iscsi.rescan)
Thread-23::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,877::misc::811::SamplingMethod::(__call__) Got in to sampling 
method
Thread-23::DEBUG::2013-12-04 
09:02:41,877::iscsiadm::91::Storage.Misc.excCmd::(_runCmd) 
'/usr/bin/sudo -n /sbin/iscsiadm -m session -R' (cwd None)

Re: [Users] crafting a POST request to the oVirt API manually

2013-12-04 Thread Sven Kieske
Hi,

a first starting point can be: http://www.ovirt.org/Api

HTH

PS: RedHat has also an extensive PDF, RHEV 3.2 DeveloperGuide

Am 03.12.2013 22:50, schrieb i iordanov:
 Hello,
 
 Can somebody give me some pointers on how to craft POST requests to the API
 by hand with (for example) a Firefox plugin like Poster:
 
 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/poster/
 
 It would be very helpful for libgovirt development.
 
 Thanks!
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Re: [Users] crafting a POST request to the oVirt API manually

2013-12-04 Thread Douglas Schilling Landgraf

On 12/04/2013 08:28 AM, Sven Kieske wrote:

Hi,

a first starting point can be: http://www.ovirt.org/Api

HTH

PS: RedHat has also an extensive PDF, RHEV 3.2 DeveloperGuide



Some rest examples:
https://github.com/dougsland/ovirt-restapi-scripts/wiki

POST:
https://github.com/dougsland/ovirt-restapi-scripts/blob/master/vm_shutdown.py


Am 03.12.2013 22:50, schrieb i iordanov:

Hello,

Can somebody give me some pointers on how to craft POST requests to the API
by hand with (for example) a Firefox plugin like Poster:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/poster/

It would be very helpful for libgovirt development.

Thanks!
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Re: [Users] intallation problems

2013-12-04 Thread Sven Kieske
Hi,

this one is actual equal to yum install

Am 04.12.2013 08:49, schrieb Peter Lerche:
 yum localinstall 

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Re: [Users] How to backup thin provisioned qcow2 disks?

2013-12-04 Thread Allon Mureinik
- Original Message -

 From: Ernest Beinrohr ernest.beinr...@axonpro.sk
 To: users users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Monday, November 25, 2013 12:20:08 PM
 Subject: [Users] How to backup thin provisioned qcow2 disks?

 Hi, I'm currently looking for ways to backup my disks.
 Live storage migration converted my disks from
 preallocated to thin provisioning. Preallocated disk
 backups are working from a simple dd from a snapshot,
 but the thin qcow2 disks are a problem. I seems it uses
 multiple logical volumes (3 in my case).
For one snapshot? Are you sure? 

 Also they
 are combined MUCH bigger than the preallocated:
 8GB raw vs thin: 31 GB - 1 snapshot.
What version are you using? 
And on what storage? 

 So I have two questions:
 - how would you backup these thin disks?
You could just copy all three of your volumes. 
A more robust way, though, would probably be to export the disk to an export 
domain. 

 - is it possible to convert thin to preallocated and
 discard the snapshots
Unfortunately, not while the VM is still running. If you shut it down, you can 
merge the snapshot back. 
Go to VMs - Snapshots - select the snapshot you want to remove, and click 
delete. 

 thanks

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Re: [Users] How to backup thin provisioned qcow2 disks?

2013-12-04 Thread Ernest Beinrohr

Dňa 04.12.2013 15:57, Allon Mureinik wrote / napísal(a):


Hi, I'm currently looking for ways to backup my disks.
Live storage migration converted my disks from
preallocated to thin provisioning. Preallocated disk
backups are working from a simple dd from a snapshot,
but the thin qcow2 disks are a problem. I seems it uses
multiple logical volumes (3 in my case).

For one snapshot? Are you sure?

Not anymore, i've deleted the host and its disks :(


Also they
are combined MUCH bigger than the preallocated:
8GB raw vs thin: 31 GB - 1 snapshot.

What version are you using?
And on what storage?
3.3 on iscsi. And I am talking about the LVM lv sizes. No idea how much 
of that space the qcow actually occupies.




So I have two questions:
- how would you backup these thin disks?

You could just copy all three of your volumes.
A more robust way, though, would probably be to export the disk to an 
export domain.
The problem was, that i didn't know WHICH volumes to copy, but that was 
probably due a wrong sql query.



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Re: [Users] [Engine-devel] Fwd: Adding users and assigning roles in Ovirt

2013-12-04 Thread Einav Cohen
 - Original Message -
 From: Oved Ourfalli ov...@redhat.com
 Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 3:40:55 AM
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
  From: Einav Cohen eco...@redhat.com
  To: Malini Rao m...@redhat.com, Eldan Hildesheim
  ehild...@redhat.com, Scott Herold sher...@redhat.com,
  Arthur Berezin abere...@redhat.com, Yair Zaslavsky
  yzasl...@redhat.com, Gilad Chaplik
  gchap...@redhat.com, Oved Ourfalli ov...@redhat.com
  Cc: Users@ovirt.org users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Tuesday, December 3, 2013 10:42:44 PM
  Subject: [Engine-devel] Fwd:  Adding users and assigning roles in Ovirt
  
  [moving discussion to the users mailing list]
  
  while it seems that we all agree that adding some sort of a wizard
  that will allow easy permission assignment to newly-added users, it
  doesn't seem like something that can be accomplished soon (e.g. for
  ovirt 3.4).
  
  maybe we can utilize Ramesh's initial suggestion [1] for the short term -
  allow assignment of *System* permissions in the context of the 'Add
  User(s)' dialog [with an explicit clarification within the dialog that
  we are talking about *System* permissions, so that the admin will be
  aware that the privileges that he can assign in this context would be
  very permissive]
  
  any thoughts?
  how extensively are system permissions used in oVirt in general?
  [if adding a system permission is not a common/popular action, there
  is no reason to expose it in the 'Add User(s)' dialog, since it will
  probably be hardly used anyway]
  
 
 I guess that most users added in this dialog are users and not
 administrators, and even for administrators I'm not sure them all get
 system permissions.
 It may imply we think it is the best-practice with regards to permissions.
 In addition, adding system permission in the Configure dialog allow you to
 also add the user, as it shows you all the users in the directory, and not
 just the ones that were previously added via the add user dialog, so I
 think we should leave it as is for now, given this workaround to do both
 operations in the same dialog.

+1 on that, very good points, Oved. 
[if anyone objects to keeping things as-is *for the short term* - please share. 
thanks]

 
 
  maybe different ideas for short-term solutions?
  
  
  Thanks,
  Einav
  
  
  [1] http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/engine-devel/2013-December/006059.html
  
  
  - Forwarded Message -
  From: Yair Zaslavsky yzasl...@redhat.com
  To: Einav Cohen eco...@redhat.com
  Cc: Oved Ourfalli ov...@redhat.com, engine-de...@ovirt.org
  Sent: Monday, December 2, 2013 4:09:10 PM
  Subject: Re: [Engine-devel] Adding users and assigning roles in Ovirt
  
  
  
  - Original Message -
   From: Einav Cohen eco...@redhat.com
   To: Malini Rao m...@redhat.com
   Cc: Oved Ourfalli ov...@redhat.com, engine-de...@ovirt.org
   Sent: Monday, December 2, 2013 9:55:45 PM
   Subject: Re: [Engine-devel] Adding users and assigning roles in Ovirt
   
- Original Message -
From: Malini Rao m...@redhat.com
Sent: Monday, December 2, 2013 2:20:06 PM

Joining in the thread a bit green but wouldn't it be ok to add the new
user
with the most basic permissions by default ( may be just read only
permissions)until the admin goes and deliberately tweaks permissions or
assigns a role?
   
   this is similar to what Oved has suggested, but I think that it won't
   really
   make any difference, since there is very little chance, in my view, that
   these
   permissions would be sufficient for anything - the admin would need to
   assign
   additional/different permissions at some point anyway, so not much point
   in
   allowing that default minimal assignment in the first place - we might as
   well
   keep the 'Add User(s)' dialog as is.
   

Also, if we add that roles drop down as Einav mentioned, isn't there a
way
to
only show that drop down if the logged in user is an admin role?
   
   the logged in user must be an admin, as the 'Add User(s)' dialog (which
   is
   available from the Users main tab) exists only in the web-admin, which is
   accessible only to admins by definition.
   

+1 on the user adding wizard. I think in general connecting related
task
flows together will improve the overall UX too.
  
  +1 here
   
   agreed.
   

Thanks
Malini

- Original Message -
From: Einav Cohen eco...@redhat.com
To: Gilad Chaplik gchap...@redhat.com, Ramesh
rnach...@redhat.com,
Oved Ourfalli ov...@redhat.com
Cc: engine-de...@ovirt.org
Sent: Monday, December 2, 2013 1:37:57 PM
Subject: Re: [Engine-devel] Adding users and assigning roles in Ovirt

we should definitely not completely remove the possibility to add
permission-less users to the system,
due to possible use-cases as Gilad mentioned and/or simply to allow the
flexibility of adding the user
first, and only then adding the relevant 

Re: [Users] crafting a POST request to the oVirt API manually

2013-12-04 Thread i iordanov
Thank you all! The information you've provided will help immensely!

Cheers,
iordan


On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 11:47 AM, Douglas Schilling Landgraf 
dougsl...@redhat.com wrote:

 On 12/04/2013 08:28 AM, Sven Kieske wrote:

 Hi,

 a first starting point can be: http://www.ovirt.org/Api

 HTH

 PS: RedHat has also an extensive PDF, RHEV 3.2 DeveloperGuide


 Some rest examples:
 https://github.com/dougsland/ovirt-restapi-scripts/wiki

 POST:
 https://github.com/dougsland/ovirt-restapi-scripts/blob/
 master/vm_shutdown.py


  Am 03.12.2013 22:50, schrieb i iordanov:

 Hello,

 Can somebody give me some pointers on how to craft POST requests to the
 API
 by hand with (for example) a Firefox plugin like Poster:

 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/poster/

 It would be very helpful for libgovirt development.

 Thanks!
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[Users] oVirt Weekly Meeting Minutes -- 2013-12-04

2013-12-04 Thread Doron Fediuck
Minutes:http://ovirt.org/meetings/ovirt/2013/ovirt.2013-12-04-15.01.html
Minutes (text): http://ovirt.org/meetings/ovirt/2013/ovirt.2013-12-04-15.01.txt
Log:
http://ovirt.org/meetings/ovirt/2013/ovirt.2013-12-04-15.01.log.html

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Meeting started by doron at 15:01:13 UTC. The full logs are available at
http://ovirt.org/meetings/ovirt/2013/ovirt.2013-12-04-15.01.log.html .



Meeting summary
---
* Agenda and roll Call  (doron, 15:01:23)
  * 3.3 update releases  (doron, 15:03:40)
  * 3.4 progress  (doron, 15:03:42)
  * conferences and workshops  (doron, 15:03:43)
  * infra update  (doron, 15:03:45)
  * other topics  (doron, 15:03:46)

* 3.3 update releases  (doron, 15:04:11)
  * No updates on 3.3.x release.  (doron, 15:08:50)

* 3.4 progress  (doron, 15:09:01)
  * Async tasks is done, Volume capacity vdsm and engine patches are in
review, Monitoring is in design phase  (doron, 15:11:47)
  * hpblade PM support WIP.  (doron, 15:16:36)
  * Change the search query to be case-insensitive marked as done
(doron, 15:17:11)
  * SNMP task WIP  (doron, 15:17:41)
  * network team making progress. NIC ordering in doubt.  (doron,
15:20:11)
  * ppc awaiting reviews.  (doron, 15:23:44)
  * SLA features reviewed this week. most of htem being designed now.
(doron, 15:24:58)
  * backup api, live disk resize and readonly disk are done.  (doron,
15:27:19)
  * single disk snapshots and equalpogic support are in design  (doron,
15:27:57)
  * functional tests are a bit behind, multiple SDs in doubt.  (doron,
15:29:52)
  * virt representative missing. Please update and make sure to be here
next time.  (doron, 15:33:39)
  * UX have resource issues. Will update the spreadhseet  (doron,
15:35:31)

* conferences and workshops  (doron, 15:36:18)
  * FOSDEM CFP closed. Many roposals. Papers are being reviewed.
(doron, 15:39:11)
  * additional events adjacent FOSDEM are being considered  (doron,
15:41:14)

* infra update  (doron, 15:42:52)
  * LINK: https://fedorahosted.org/ovirt/ticket/80   (orc_orc, 15:43:16)
  * rackspace ticket escalated. Waiting for updates.  (doron, 15:44:38)

* other topics  (doron, 15:44:56)
  * infra update:  the machine is up and running, we have ssh access but
we are afraid to change any configs as we dont have console access
in case network config fails, trying to find out a solution for that
(doron, 15:46:43)
  * discuss googledocs alternatives in ML for 3.5+  (doron, 15:50:19)

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Re: [Users] Host activation removing iscsi sessions

2013-12-04 Thread Dafna Ron

I really appreciate that.
Thank you for your help and I am happy that the issue is solved. :)

Dafna

On 12/04/2013 05:13 PM, Juan Pablo Lorier wrote:

Hi Defna,

Thanks for the reply. Here are the logs:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9OrU8RK9m26SUZ1bXVFNUFwV1k/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9OrU8RK9m26eTZ3N0ZrUzZWZTQ/edit?usp=sharing

I couldn't get the output of vdsClient -s 0 getStorageDeviceList as
getStorageDeviceList is not a legal parameter for vdsclient
(vdsm-cli.4.13.0-11.el6)

I send them just to help see what may have happened as I rebooted the
server and I was able to activate it.
Regards,



On 04/12/13 09:30, Dafna Ron wrote:

the below is not the reason for the failure.
please attach full vdsm, engine, and host installation logs
Also, please run the below from the host you are trying to add (if
vdsm is installed there already):
vdsClient -s 0 getStorageDeviceList

Dafna


On 12/04/2013 11:22 AM, Juan Pablo Lorier wrote:

Hi,

I'm adding two twin nodes to a cluster and I was able to add the
first while the second fails as it removes the iscsi sessions and
don't bring them back and thus fails with the message :

Host Dell4 cannot access one of the Storage Domains attached to the
Data Center Default. Setting Host state to Non-Operational.

Here is the vdsm.log entries for one activationintent:


Thread-20::DEBUG::2013-12-04
09:02:41,760::task::579::TaskManager.Task::(_updateState)
Task=`e3529e49-3083-422e-b2e6-c7d8c47b886a`::moving from state init
- state preparing
Thread-20::INFO::2013-12-04
09:02:41,760::logUtils::44::dispatcher::(wrapper) Run and protect:
repoStats(options=None)
Thread-20::INFO::2013-12-04
09:02:41,760::logUtils::47::dispatcher::(wrapper) Run and protect:
repoStats, Return response: {}
Thread-20::DEBUG::2013-12-04
09:02:41,760::task::1168::TaskManager.Task::(prepare)
Task=`e3529e49-3083-422e-b2e6-c7d8c47b886a`::finished: {}
Thread-20::DEBUG::2013-12-04
09:02:41,761::task::579::TaskManager.Task::(_updateState)
Task=`e3529e49-3083-422e-b2e6-c7d8c47b886a`::moving from state
preparing - state finish
ed
Thread-20::DEBUG::2013-12-04
09:02:41,761::resourceManager::939::ResourceManager.Owner::(releaseAll)
Owner.releaseAll requests {} resources {}
Thread-20::DEBUG::2013-12-04
09:02:41,761::resourceManager::976::ResourceManager.Owner::(cancelAll) 
Owner.cancelAll
requests {}
Thread-20::DEBUG::2013-12-04
09:02:41,761::task::974::TaskManager.Task::(_decref)
Task=`e3529e49-3083-422e-b2e6-c7d8c47b886a`::ref 0 aborting False
Thread-22::DEBUG::2013-12-04
09:02:41,814::BindingXMLRPC::177::vds::(wrapper) client [192.168.128.79]
Thread-22::DEBUG::2013-12-04
09:02:41,815::task::579::TaskManager.Task::(_updateState)
Task=`337b1ad3-2559-450c-9133-4fb733e6b5da`::moving from state init
- state preparing
Thread-22::INFO::2013-12-04
09:02:41,815::logUtils::44::dispatcher::(wrapper) Run and protect:
disconnectStoragePool(spUUID='5849b030-626e-47cb-ad90-3ce782d831b3',
hostID=5, s
csiKey='5849b030-626e-47cb-ad90-3ce782d831b3', remove=False,
options=None)
Thread-22::WARNING::2013-12-04
09:02:41,815::hsm::1094::Storage.HSM::(disconnectStoragePool)
disconnect sp: 5849b030-626e-47cb-ad90-3ce782d831b3 failed. Known
pools {}
Thread-22::INFO::2013-12-04
09:02:41,815::logUtils::47::dispatcher::(wrapper) Run and protect:
disconnectStoragePool, Return response: None
Thread-22::DEBUG::2013-12-04
09:02:41,815::task::1168::TaskManager.Task::(prepare)
Task=`337b1ad3-2559-450c-9133-4fb733e6b5da`::finished: None
Thread-22::DEBUG::2013-12-04
09:02:41,816::task::579::TaskManager.Task::(_updateState)
Task=`337b1ad3-2559-450c-9133-4fb733e6b5da`::moving from state
preparing - state finish
ed
Thread-22::DEBUG::2013-12-04
09:02:41,816::resourceManager::939::ResourceManager.Owner::(releaseAll)
Owner.releaseAll requests {} resources {}
Thread-22::DEBUG::2013-12-04
09:02:41,816::resourceManager::976::ResourceManager.Owner::(cancelAll) 
Owner.cancelAll
requests {}
Thread-22::DEBUG::2013-12-04
09:02:41,816::task::974::TaskManager.Task::(_decref)
Task=`337b1ad3-2559-450c-9133-4fb733e6b5da`::ref 0 aborting False
Thread-23::DEBUG::2013-12-04
09:02:41,872::BindingXMLRPC::177::vds::(wrapper) client [192.168.128.79]
Thread-23::DEBUG::2013-12-04
09:02:41,872::task::579::TaskManager.Task::(_updateState)
Task=`155824b5-48c3-4eb2-90fb-d90e84f2900f`::moving from state init
- state preparing
Thread-23::INFO::2013-12-04
09:02:41,873::logUtils::44::dispatcher::(wrapper) Run and protect:
disconnectStorageServer(domType=3,
spUUID='5849b030-626e-47cb-ad90-3ce782d831b3',
conList=[{'connection': '192.168.130.10', 'iqn':
'iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:sn.135056614', 'portal': '1000', 'user': '',
'password': '**', 'id': '478b35df-da9a-4cb0-847f-2f61f17a02f7',
'port': '3260'}, {'connection': '192.168.131.10', 'iqn':
'iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:sn.135056614', 'portal': '1001', 'user': '',
'password': '**', 'id': '717e3505-3290-421b-bb00-25e046f63362',
'port': '3260'}], options=None)
Thread-23::DEBUG::2013-12-04

Re: [Users] How to pxeboot ovrit node into memory automatically?

2013-12-04 Thread Fabian Deutsch
Am Montag, den 02.12.2013, 13:53 -0800 schrieb David Li:
 Hi Fabian,
 
 Everytime the ovirt node boots up, it adds a route entry that I have to 
 manually remove. Otherwise it messed up my routing. 
  How do I modify the boot scripts to automatically remove it?

Hey David,

could you file a bug for that route problem?

You can try the following workaround:

# Create /etc/rc.d/rc.local with the commands to run
$ vi /etc/rc.d/rc.local
$ chmod a+x /etc/rc.d/rc.local
$ persist /etc/rc.d/rc.local

/etc/rc.d/rc.local should then be run on every boot.

- fabian

 - Original Message -
  From: Fabian Deutsch fabi...@redhat.com
  To: David Li david...@sbcglobal.net
  Cc: users@ovirt.org users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Monday, October 28, 2013 7:45 AM
  Subject: Re: [Users] How to pxeboot ovrit node into memory automatically?
  
  Am Montag, den 28.10.2013, 07:42 -0700 schrieb David Li:
  
   Hi Fabian,
  
   Yes rootpwd worked too! Thanks.
  
   Two new problems:
  
   But I found there is no networking for the stateless node.
   What kernel boot options are used to either use DHCP  or statically 
  configure the IP address for an interface on the node?
  
   I also need to have the sshd enabled. Is there a kernel option for that?
  
  Hey David,
  
  here you can find all the supported boot params in ovirt node:
  http://gerrit.ovirt.org/gitweb?p=ovirt-node.git;a=blob;f=scripts/ovirt-init-functions.sh.in;h=c4280caefb89c77afc1e8bec8c925aa7f3039733;hb=HEAD#l214
  
  Greetings
  fabian
  
   David
  
  
  
   - Original Message -
From: Fabian Deutsch fabi...@redhat.com
To: David Li david...@sbcglobal.net
Cc: users@ovirt.org users@ovirt.org
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 9:10 AM
Subject: Re: [Users] How to pxeboot ovrit node into memory 
  automatically?

Am Freitag, den 25.10.2013, 08:57 -0700 schrieb David Li:
 Hi Fabian,

 That kernel option worked for me!  The node is booted up in RAM. 
  Thanks!

 My next question is:
How do I specify the root login and passwd as boot parameters? 

Hey David.

Nice that it worked! Were you able to register to the Engine?

You can use the adminpw= and rootpw= kernel arguments to set 
  passwords.
use
$ openssl passwd -salt 42
to create one or two passwords

Greetings
fabian

 David




 - Original Message -
  From: Fabian Deutsch fabi...@redhat.com
  To: David Li david...@sbcglobal.net
  Cc: users@ovirt.org users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2013 11:47 PM
  Subject: Re: [Users] How to pxeboot ovrit node into memory 
automatically?
  
  Am Donnerstag, den 24.10.2013, 16:26 -0700 schrieb David Li:
   Hi,
  
   I was following the instructions at 
http://www.ovirt.org/Node_PXE. My goal 
  is to use pxeboot (iPXE) to boot the node entirely into RAM 
  with 
rootfs. What I 
  got now is an installation screen which requires a local 
  storage. My 
system has 
  no disk and this doesn't quite work for me. 
  
   What's are the kernel parameters I need to use to 
  boot the 
node into 
  RAM automatically?  I am OK as the first step with a 
  stateless node. 
  
  Hey David,
  
  the stateless mode is currently not completely working with 
  oVirt
  Engine. That means a Node needs to be approved each time it 
  boots into
  the stateless mode.
  The stateless mode can be entered by appending stateless to 
  the 
default
  kernel arguments.
  
  Greetings
  fabian
  

  


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Re: [Users] ovirtmgmt not installed

2013-12-04 Thread Pascal Jakobi
I have done this and it solves the issue.
However, the next issue I found was that the host was not able to join a
3.3 cluster (i.e. the default cluster).
At this point, I went back to F18.


2013/12/4 Antoni Segura Puimedon asegu...@redhat.com



 - Original Message -
  From: Assaf Muller amul...@redhat.com
  To: Pascal Jakobi pjak...@yahoo.fr
  Cc: users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 9:09:18 AM
  Subject: Re: [Users] ovirtmgmt not installed
 
  I personally have a F19 host working against 3.3 engine. Could you detail
  what doesn't work, and possibly attach engine and VDSM logs when an
  operation fails?

 It seems to be an instance of
 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=973179
 Anaconda created a wrongly named and wrongly configured ifcfg file.
 biosdevname said the device is em1 but the ifcfg file created by anaconda
 is
 ifcfg-eno1 (and the content refers to that name).

 The best way to solve this is to create an ifcfg file from scratch like
 the following:

 DEVICE=em1
 BOOTPROTO=dhcp
 ONBOOT=yes
 NM_CONTROLLED=no
 HWADDR=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX  # replace X with em1's HWADDR

 Then for extra safety, stop and mask Network Manager. And then deploy.

 
  Assaf Muller, Cloud Networking Engineer
  Red Hat
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Pascal Jakobi pjak...@yahoo.fr
  To: users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 8:22:05 AM
  Subject: Re: [Users] ovirtmgmt not installed
 
  At the end, I could not make an F19 Fedora host work against a 3.3
 engine. I
  suggest someone from the eng team has a look at it. some stuff just does
 not
  work there.
 
  Therefore, I downgraded the fedora host to F18. On the engine side, I
 got the
  following error message :
  Host lab2 is compatible with versions (3.0,3.1,3.2) and cannot join
 Cluster
  Default which is set to version 3.3.
  Don't know what is to be set
 
  Anyway, I created a 3.2 cluster and installed the host into it. Seems to
 work
  (the host is up).
 
  Thanks again for support.
 
 
  Pascal Jakobi
  116 rue de Stalingrad
  93100 Montreuil, France
  Tel : + 33 6 87 47 58 19
  @ : pjak...@yahoo.fr
 
 
  Le Mardi 3 décembre 2013 14h04, Pascal Jakobi pjak...@yahoo.fr a
 écrit :
  Will do within a couple of hours.
  Many, many thanks
  Pascal Jakobi
  116 rue de Stalingrad
  93100 Montreuil, France
  Tel : + 33 6 87 47 58 19
  @ : pjak...@yahoo.fr
 
 
  Le Mardi 3 décembre 2013 13h43, Antoni Segura Puimedon 
 asegu...@redhat.com
  a écrit :
  Hi Pacal,
 
  Would you mind joining #ovirt at irc.oftc.net and pinging apuimedo?
  I have some questions that could be faster solved online.
 
  Best,
 
  Antoni
 
  - Original Message -
   From: Pascal Jakobi  pjak...@yahoo.fr 
   To: Pascal Jakobi  pascal.jak...@gmail.com , Moti Asayag 
   masa...@redhat.com 
   Cc: users@ovirt.org
   Sent: Tuesday, December 3, 2013 1:11:36 PM
   Subject: Re: [Users] ovirtmgmt not installed
  
   Still the same, even with networking working like a charm...
   Any idea ?
  
   [ root@lab2 vdsm]# vdsClient -s 0 getVdsCaps
   HBAInventory = {'FC': [], 'iSCSI': [{'InitiatorName':
   'iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:a0bc8a5f9a5d'}]}
   ISCSIInitiatorName = 'iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:a0bc8a5f9a5d'
   bondings = {'bond0': {'addr': '',
   'cfg': {},
   'hwaddr': '96:9d:8f:27:e1:8f',
   'ipv6addrs': [],
   'mtu': '1500',
   'netmask': '',
   'slaves': []}}
   bridges = {}
   clusterLevels = ['3.0', '3.1', '3.2', '3.3']
   cpuCores = '4'
   cpuFlags =
  
 'fpu,vme,de,pse,tsc,msr,pae,mce,cx8,apic,sep,mtrr,pge,mca,cmov,pat,pse36,clflush,dts,acpi,mmx,fxsr,sse,sse2,ss,ht,tm,pbe,syscall,nx,pdpe1gb,rdtscp,lm,constant_tsc,arch_perfmon,pebs,bts,rep_good,nopl,xtopology,nonstop_tsc,aperfmperf,eagerfpu,pni,pclmulqdq,dtes64,monitor,ds_cpl,vmx,smx,est,tm2,ssse3,cx16,xtpr,pdcm,pcid,dca,sse4_1,sse4_2,x2apic,popcnt,tsc_deadline_timer,aes,xsave,avx,lahf_lm,ida,arat,epb,xsaveopt,pln,pts,dtherm,tpr_shadow,vnmi,flexpriority,ept,vpid,model_Nehalem,model_Conroe,model_coreduo,model_core2duo,model_Penryn,model_Westmere,model_n270,model_SandyBridge'
   cpuModel = 'Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1620 0 @ 3.60GHz'
   cpuSockets = '1'
   cpuSpeed = '3708.000'
   cpuThreads = '8'
   emulatedMachines = ['pc',
   'q35',
   'isapc',
   'pc-0.10',
   'pc-0.11',
   'pc-0.12',
   'pc-0.13',
   'pc-0.14',
   'pc-0.15',
   'pc-1.0',
   'pc-1.1',
   'pc-1.2',
   'pc-1.3',
   'none']
   guestOverhead = '65'
   hooks = {}
   kvmEnabled = 'true'
   lastClient = '192.168.1.41'
   lastClientIface = 'em1'
   management_ip = '0.0.0.0'
   memSize = '16001'
   netConfigDirty = 'True'
   networks = {}
   nics = {'em1': {'addr': '192.168.1.42',
   'cfg': {},
   'hwaddr': '00:1a:6b:51:de:b4',
   'ipv6addrs': ['fe80::21a:6bff:fe51:deb4/64'],
   'mtu': '1500',
   'netmask': '255.255.255.0',
   'speed': 100}}
   operatingSystem = {'name': 'Fedora', 'release': '4', 'version': '19'}
   packages2 = {'kernel': {'buildtime': 1384978944.0,
   'release': '200.fc19.x86_64',
   'version': 

Re: [Users] ovirtmgmt not installed

2013-12-04 Thread Antoni Segura Puimedon
I'm glad it solve the networking issue. 

Is there somebody who could help with the cluster joining issue? 

- Original Message -

 From: Pascal Jakobi pascal.jak...@gmail.com
 To: Antoni Segura Puimedon asegu...@redhat.com
 Cc: Assaf Muller amul...@redhat.com, Pascal Jakobi pjak...@yahoo.fr,
 users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 9:37:22 PM
 Subject: Re: [Users] ovirtmgmt not installed

 I have done this and it solves the issue.
 However, the next issue I found was that the host was not able to join a 3.3
 cluster (i.e. the default cluster).
 At this point, I went back to F18.

 2013/12/4 Antoni Segura Puimedon  asegu...@redhat.com 

  - Original Message -
 
   From: Assaf Muller  amul...@redhat.com 
 
   To: Pascal Jakobi  pjak...@yahoo.fr 
 
   Cc: users@ovirt.org
 
   Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 9:09:18 AM
 
   Subject: Re: [Users] ovirtmgmt not installed
 
  
 
   I personally have a F19 host working against 3.3 engine. Could you detail
 
   what doesn't work, and possibly attach engine and VDSM logs when an
 
   operation fails?
 

  It seems to be an instance of
  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=973179
 
  Anaconda created a wrongly named and wrongly configured ifcfg file.
 
  biosdevname said the device is em1 but the ifcfg file created by anaconda
  is
 
  ifcfg-eno1 (and the content refers to that name).
 

  The best way to solve this is to create an ifcfg file from scratch like the
  following:
 

  DEVICE=em1
 
  BOOTPROTO=dhcp
 
  ONBOOT=yes
 
  NM_CONTROLLED=no
 
  HWADDR=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX # replace X with em1's HWADDR
 

  Then for extra safety, stop and mask Network Manager. And then deploy.
 

  
 
   Assaf Muller, Cloud Networking Engineer
 
   Red Hat
 
  
 
   - Original Message -
 
   From: Pascal Jakobi  pjak...@yahoo.fr 
 
   To: users@ovirt.org
 
   Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 8:22:05 AM
 
   Subject: Re: [Users] ovirtmgmt not installed
 
  
 
   At the end, I could not make an F19 Fedora host work against a 3.3
   engine.
   I
 
   suggest someone from the eng team has a look at it. some stuff just does
   not
 
   work there.
 
  
 
   Therefore, I downgraded the fedora host to F18. On the engine side, I got
   the
 
   following error message :
 
   Host lab2 is compatible with versions (3.0,3.1,3.2) and cannot join
   Cluster
 
   Default which is set to version 3.3.
 
   Don't know what is to be set
 
  
 
   Anyway, I created a 3.2 cluster and installed the host into it. Seems to
   work
 
   (the host is up).
 
  
 
   Thanks again for support.
 
  
 
  
 
   Pascal Jakobi
 
   116 rue de Stalingrad
 
   93100 Montreuil, France
 
   Tel : + 33 6 87 47 58 19
 
   @ : pjak...@yahoo.fr
 
  
 
  
 
   Le Mardi 3 décembre 2013 14h04, Pascal Jakobi  pjak...@yahoo.fr  a
   écrit
   :
 
   Will do within a couple of hours.
 
   Many, many thanks
 
   Pascal Jakobi
 
   116 rue de Stalingrad
 
   93100 Montreuil, France
 
   Tel : + 33 6 87 47 58 19
 
   @ : pjak...@yahoo.fr
 
  
 
  
 
   Le Mardi 3 décembre 2013 13h43, Antoni Segura Puimedon 
   asegu...@redhat.com 
 
   a écrit :
 
   Hi Pacal,
 
  
 
   Would you mind joining #ovirt at irc.oftc.net and pinging apuimedo?
 
   I have some questions that could be faster solved online.
 
  
 
   Best,
 
  
 
   Antoni
 
  
 
   - Original Message -
 
From: Pascal Jakobi  pjak...@yahoo.fr 
 
To: Pascal Jakobi  pascal.jak...@gmail.com , Moti Asayag 
 
masa...@redhat.com 
 
Cc: users@ovirt.org
 
Sent: Tuesday, December 3, 2013 1:11:36 PM
 
Subject: Re: [Users] ovirtmgmt not installed
 
   
 
Still the same, even with networking working like a charm...
 
Any idea ?
 
   
 
[ root@lab2 vdsm]# vdsClient -s 0 getVdsCaps
 
HBAInventory = {'FC': [], 'iSCSI': [{'InitiatorName':
 
'iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:a0bc8a5f9a5d'}]}
 
ISCSIInitiatorName = 'iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:a0bc8a5f9a5d'
 
bondings = {'bond0': {'addr': '',
 
'cfg': {},
 
'hwaddr': '96:9d:8f:27:e1:8f',
 
'ipv6addrs': [],
 
'mtu': '1500',
 
'netmask': '',
 
'slaves': []}}
 
bridges = {}
 
clusterLevels = ['3.0', '3.1', '3.2', '3.3']
 
cpuCores = '4'
 
cpuFlags =
 
'fpu,vme,de,pse,tsc,msr,pae,mce,cx8,apic,sep,mtrr,pge,mca,cmov,pat,pse36,clflush,dts,acpi,mmx,fxsr,sse,sse2,ss,ht,tm,pbe,syscall,nx,pdpe1gb,rdtscp,lm,constant_tsc,arch_perfmon,pebs,bts,rep_good,nopl,xtopology,nonstop_tsc,aperfmperf,eagerfpu,pni,pclmulqdq,dtes64,monitor,ds_cpl,vmx,smx,est,tm2,ssse3,cx16,xtpr,pdcm,pcid,dca,sse4_1,sse4_2,x2apic,popcnt,tsc_deadline_timer,aes,xsave,avx,lahf_lm,ida,arat,epb,xsaveopt,pln,pts,dtherm,tpr_shadow,vnmi,flexpriority,ept,vpid,model_Nehalem,model_Conroe,model_coreduo,model_core2duo,model_Penryn,model_Westmere,model_n270,model_SandyBridge'
 
cpuModel = 'Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1620 0 @ 3.60GHz'
 
cpuSockets = '1'
 
cpuSpeed = '3708.000'
 
cpuThreads = '8'
 
emulatedMachines = ['pc',
 
'q35',
 

[Users] Problem with python-cpopen dependency on f19 AIO stable

2013-12-04 Thread Vinzenz Feenstra

Forwading to vdsm-devel

On 12/04/2013 08:59 AM, Gianluca Cecchi wrote:

Hello,
since yesterday evening I have this sort of dependency problem with updates

yum update
say

Resolving Dependencies
-- Running transaction check
--- Package python-cpopen.x86_64 0:1.2.3-4.fc19 will be obsoleting
--- Package vdsm-python-cpopen.x86_64 0:4.13.0-11.fc19 will be obsoleted
-- Finished Dependency Resolution

Dependencies Resolved

=
  Package  Arch  Version
  Repository  Size
=
Installing:
  python-cpopenx86_64
1.2.3-4.fc19updates 19 k
  replacing  vdsm-python-cpopen.x86_64 4.13.0-11.fc19

Transaction Summary
=
Install  1 Package

If I go ahead and run yum update again I have:

Dependencies Resolved

=
  PackageArch   Version
RepositorySize
=
Installing:
  vdsm-python-cpopen x86_64
4.13.0-11.fc19 ovirt-stable  20 k
  replacing  python-cpopen.x86_64 1.2.3-4.fc19

Transaction Summary
=
Install  1 Package

and so again in a loop

Gianluca
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