[ovirt-users] Re: oVirt host - yum dependency error

2021-12-08 Thread tferic--- via Users

Hi

Thanks for your answer.

All my VM's are already using i440fx (as Chipset/Firmware Type), and the 
oVirt Engine runs on bare metal.


I was wondering if either CentOS Stream or Rocky/Alma would be more 
stable in the future, in the context of oVirt + Gluster.


From you response, I am becoming more biased towards Rocky now.

Thanks, Toni


On 08.12.21 13:18, mediocre.slacker--- via Users wrote:

CentOS Stream will install qemu 6.1, which will likely cause VMs failing to 
boot (including hosted-engine) if they use Q35 BIOS. Q35 and i440fx worked, but 
Q35 BIOS is the default when setting up hosted-engine and the VM failed to 
start in stage 5 for me.

To get packages to update on CentOS Stream, I ran dnf distro-sync --nobest. 
This will update everything but the rsyslog packages, and downgrade the rsyslog 
packages to the necessary versions.

You may want to consider sticking with CentOS until Rocky or Alma Linux 8.6 are 
available. When RHEL 8.6 is available, advanced-virtualization should be 
available for Rocky and Alma Linux once they release their 8.6 versions. This 
will allow oVirt to be installed on those distros.
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[ovirt-users] Re: oVirt host - yum dependency error

2021-12-08 Thread mediocre.slacker--- via Users
CentOS Stream will install qemu 6.1, which will likely cause VMs failing to 
boot (including hosted-engine) if they use Q35 BIOS. Q35 and i440fx worked, but 
Q35 BIOS is the default when setting up hosted-engine and the VM failed to 
start in stage 5 for me.

To get packages to update on CentOS Stream, I ran dnf distro-sync --nobest. 
This will update everything but the rsyslog packages, and downgrade the rsyslog 
packages to the necessary versions.

You may want to consider sticking with CentOS until Rocky or Alma Linux 8.6 are 
available. When RHEL 8.6 is available, advanced-virtualization should be 
available for Rocky and Alma Linux once they release their 8.6 versions. This 
will allow oVirt to be installed on those distros.
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