Hi all,
I had a similar problem. I'm using the RPM for CentOS at dreyou.org.
I found that SELinux denies access to the ISO on NFS to libvirt/qemu.
Using audit2allow, I found that there is a boolean for that.
Running this command on the nodes fixed it for me:
setsebool virt_use_nfs 1
Hi,
On 07/16/2012 05:20 AM, Mike Burns wrote:
This is the current agenda for the 2012-07-18 meeting:
* Status of Next Release
* Sub-project reports (engine, vdsm, node, infra)
* Upcoming workshops
* wiki organization (dneary)
If you have additional topics to cover, please reply and I'll add
Hi everyone,
Last week I pitched the idea of having some demo videos (I called them
screencasts although that's not quite accurate) ready before the 3.1
release next week.
I don't have the domain knowledge to do this myself, so I need your help!
What is there to do?
1. Go to
On 07/17/2012 08:54 PM, Mark Wu wrote:
On 07/17/2012 06:41 PM, Romain LE DISEZ wrote:
nodes fixed it for me:
I am not sure how you met this problem. In previous versions, the
boolean 'virt_use_nfs' was set on first running of vdsmd after
installation or reconfigure.
In lastest vdsm, it's
hi,
I use fedora 17 from http://www.ovirt.org/releases/beta/fedora/17/ , and
configured a nfs gluster Domain as Master Data domain
somehow , my data center into Non-Responsive status, and the Gluster Domain
into inactivate status
When i active Gluster Domain , error happened:
2012-07-18
On 07/17/2012 11:42 PM, T-Sinjon wrote:
hi,
I use fedora 17 from http://www.ovirt.org/releases/beta/fedora/17/ , and
configured a nfs gluster Domain as Master Data domain
somehow , my data center into Non-Responsive status, and the Gluster Domain into inactivate status
When i active
For those of you testing ovirt. Is it possible to configure all of it
using amazon ec2? And if possible, is there any public AMI
preconfigured at amazon nowadays that one could use to get up and
running easily. I'm unsure about the need of having a physical machine
to try ovirt out. (or use amazon
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