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From: Nicolas Ecarnot nico...@ecarnot.net
To: Martin Mucha mmu...@redhat.com
Cc: users@ovirt.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 3:44:33 PM
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Modify the MacPoolRange : Former MACs?
Le 10/09/2014 13:36, Martin Mucha a écrit :
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From: Moti Asayag masa...@redhat.com
To: Nicolas Ecarnot nico...@ecarnot.net
Cc: Martin Mucha mmu...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 9:18:03 AM
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Modify the MacPoolRange : Former MACs?
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Hi,
We are doing significant rework within the authentication and authorization
slot, most will be available in 3.5.
In nut shell, there are two packages:
ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap - provider of authentication and authorization
using ldap protocol.
ovirt-engine-extnesion-aaa-misc - for
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 11:57:05PM +0300, Mohyedeen Nazzal wrote:
Hi All,
I have noticed that there is a huge difference between memory reading
obtained from top or free commands, and values displayed on ovirt engine.
Host
Example:
Engine Version : *ovirt-engine-3.4.3-1.el6.noarch*
*OS:
On 09/11/2014 06:54 AM, Shanil S wrote:
Hi Juan,
It seems the it doesn't contains the phone_home section in the cat
/mnt/openstack/latest/user_data
the following is the output
#cloud-config
ssh_pwauth: true
disable_root: 0
output:
all: ' /var/log/cloud-init-output.log'
user:
Hi,
I seem to have run into a problem setting up ovirt with Fibre Channel storage.
I have a 2MBs SAN and qlogic cards in the nodes. I used this same setup with
RHEV about 6 months ago and it just worked, storage was there no problems. Now
booting with ovirtnode distro, I am seeing
Sep 9
Hi, All
I have configured an export NFS storage on old ovirt and export a
vm template succeed. But how to import it to another new ovirt?
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John Xue
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Hello Bill,
what are your problems acually? Is fibre channel not working (as expected)?
The log snippet you provided is completly normal and the messages can
safely be ignored. This is also unrelated to oVirt but rather CentOS (or
the distro you are running) I suppose.
Cheers!
On 11.09.2014
Hi Juan,
Okay sure..
The following xml i used
action
vm
os
boot dev='cdrom'/
/os
initialization
cloud_init
host
addresstest2/address
/host
users
user
user_nameroot/user_name
Hi,
If you look at the full free output you will see another line:
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 80570047491980 565024 0 2345922005452
-/+ buffers/cache:52519362805068
The +/- buffers/cache tells you how
Thanks for responding Daniel. I was wondering and thought the message may be
irrelevant. But yes, it doesn’t appear to be working. When I try to add a FC
storage domain, no hosts are showing in the drop down box of hosts. I have
loaded the latests ovirtnode (3.4.something…) on two hosts now
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Hi Juan,
Also, i tried the following custom script from the ovirt panel and its
working
#cloud-config
write_files:
-content: |
# THIS IS MY TEXT FILE
Some Content for my file
path: /tmp/myfile
permissions: '0644'
but the same content script i tried from the ovir api
I'm guessing my problems are to do with using the ovirt node hypervisor install
from the ovirt web site to boot and configure from. I'm going to download
CentOS 6.5 and setup that up and then put ovirt on top of it. I have used
CentOS on these systems before and they were fine using the FC
On 11.09.2014 12:17, Bill Dossett wrote:
Thanks for responding Daniel.
Never mind!
I was wondering and thought the message may be
irrelevant. But yes, it doesn’t appear to be working. When I try to add a
FC
storage domain, no hosts are showing in the drop down box of hosts. I have
Hi Daniel,
I did a lsmod | grep qxl and it returned nothing... did you perhaps mean
qla?
[root@ovirt141 ~]# lsmod | grep qla
qla2xxx 466573 56
I think that is the one
lsscsi does list all of the LUNs... so that's working!
But nothing in ovirt engine when I try to
On 11/09/14 11:36, John Xue wrote:
Hi, All
I have configured an export NFS storage on old ovirt and export a
vm template succeed. But how to import it to another new ovirt?
detach the whole export storage domain, tar gz it, unpack it in new env,
import export storage domain.
HTH
Hi,
there is an open bugreport
on node that this firmware is missing, this is fixed in master branch:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1063001
my advice would be to install a plain centos 6.5 and to not use node
atm.
HTH
On 11/09/14 10:51, Bill Dossett wrote:
Hi,
I seem to have
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 01:11:02PM +0200, Sven Kieske wrote:
On 10/09/14 11:59, Allon Mureinik wrote:
If we decide to move forward with this patch, we'll definitely provide
qemu-kvm-rhev in the repo - the concern was indeed for users who don't have
this enabled.
So we are talking
Hi Daniel,
I did a lsmod | grep qxl and it returned nothing... did you perhaps mean qla?
[root@ovirt141 ~]# lsmod | grep qla
qla2xxx 466573 56
I think that is the one
lsscsi does list all of the LUNs... so that's working!
But
Hey Bill and Daniel,
it would indeed be interesting - mandatory - to know if it's qla* or qxl (qxl
is IMHO related to graphics).
Once we know that I'll see if the bug below fixes it.
I'd need your help to verify that we are also including all relevant
dependencies.
Thanks
- fabian
-
Hey Daniel,
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On 11.09.2014 14:09, Fabian Deutsch wrote:
Hey Bill and Daniel,
it would indeed be interesting - mandatory - to know if it's qla* or qxl
(qxl is IMHO related to graphics).
Once we know that I'll see if the bug below fixes it.
Hello Fabian,
On 11.09.2014 14:23, Fabian Deutsch wrote:
Hey Daniel,
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On 11.09.2014 14:09, Fabian Deutsch wrote:
Hey Bill and Daniel,
it would indeed be interesting - mandatory - to know if it's qla* or qxl
(qxl is IMHO related to graphics).
Once we know that I'll see if
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On 11.09.2014 14:23, Fabian Deutsch wrote:
Hey Daniel,
- Original Message -
On 11.09.2014 14:09, Fabian Deutsch wrote:
Hey Bill and Daniel,
it would indeed be interesting - mandatory - to know if it's qla* or qxl
(qxl is IMHO related to
On 09/11/2014 12:51 PM, Shanil S wrote:
Hi Juan,
Also, i tried the following custom script from the ovirt panel and its
working
#cloud-config
write_files:
-content: |
# THIS IS MY TEXT FILE
Some Content for my file
path: /tmp/myfile
permissions: '0644'
No back up, just the hard drive. The data is fine its the server board that is
fried. I will eventually get a replacement server that I can use. So this
brings me back to my original question below:
How do I, or can I use vdsm to interact with the VMs that are still present
on those hosts
On 11/09/14 14:02, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
The purpose of this thread is to solicit objections to
apossibly-distruptive change in a stable branch, not to disparage
non-conventional deployments.
well you already did disparage non-conventional deployments in the past
e.g. users using json over
The oVirt team is pleased to announce that the 3.5.0 Second Release Candidate
is now
available for testing as of Sep 11th 2014.
The release candidate is available now for Fedora 19, Fedora 20 and Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 6.5
(or similar) and allow you to use Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 as node
Hi Sven!
Thanks for the heads up on the BZ.
One question remains;
if the firmware is missing in oVirt node then how come Bill does the module
loaded and all the LUNs with lsscsi?
Cheers,
--
Daniel Helgenberger
m box bewegtbild GmbH
P: +49/30/2408781-22
F: +49/30/2408781-10
ACKERSTR. 19
I really don't know, maybe it got silently fixed and the BZ was not
updated.
Just another reason _not_ to use node (sorry fabian) imho.
On 11/09/14 18:16, Daniel Helgenberger wrote:
Hi Sven!
Thanks for the heads up on the BZ.
One question remains;
if the firmware is missing in oVirt
Well done!
Original message
From: Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com
Date:11/09/2014 18:55 (GMT+02:00)
To: annou...@ovirt.org,de...@ovirt.org,Users@ovirt.org
Subject: [ovirt-announce] [ANN] oVirt 3.5.0 Second Release Candidate is now
available for testing
The
I am running ovirt 3.4.3 on a Fedora 19 manager and have 1 node running
Fedora 19 as well. I am attempting to get cloud-init to work on a CentOS
VM but I am running into issues. I can see where in the log it mounts
/dev/sr1 to /tmp/tmp_random_location and where it reads the meta-data.json
and
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On 11.09.2014 19:20, Douglas Schilling Landgraf wrote:
I do believe we are improving all components of oVirt release
after release, including oVirt Node. Discouraging people to use it
(or any other component) won't help the project. We are here to
On 09/11/2014 08:50 AM, Maurice James wrote:
No back up, just the hard drive. The data is fine its the server board that is
fried. I will eventually get a replacement server that I can use. So this
brings me back to my original question below:
How do I, or can I use vdsm to interact with the
Hi Juan,
I tried the following
action
vm
initialization
cloud_init
...
files
file
nameignored/name
content![CDATA[write_files:
-content: |
Some Content for my file
path: /tmp/myfile
permissions: '0644']]/content
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