On January 17, 2020 12:10:56 AM GMT+02:00, Chris Adams wrote:
>Once upon a time, Nir Soffer said:
>> On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 4:02 PM Chris Adams wrote:
>> > Once upon a time, m.skrzetu...@gmail.com
>said:
>> > > I'd give up on the ISO domain. I started like you and then read
>the docs
>> >
Once upon a time, Nir Soffer said:
> On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 4:02 PM Chris Adams wrote:
> > Once upon a time, m.skrzetu...@gmail.com said:
> > > I'd give up on the ISO domain. I started like you and then read the docs
> > which said that ISO domain is deprecated.
> > > I'd upload all files to a
On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 4:02 PM Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, m.skrzetu...@gmail.com said:
> > I'd give up on the ISO domain. I started like you and then read the docs
> which said that ISO domain is deprecated.
> > I'd upload all files to a data domain.
>
> Note that that only works if
On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 11:18 AM wrote:
> Hallo Jan,
>
> maybe I worded my findings not clearly enough, sorry. oVirt is showing
> that the disk I create is 500GiB (like in your test) but inside the CentOS
> VM I have only a 8GiB disk, which I can see with lsblk and fdisk.
>
Can you share the
On 15 Jan 2020, at 23:12, pa...@airaldi.it wrote:
Hello everybody!
I'm trying to automate a copy of a VM from one Datacenter to another using
an Ansible.playbook.
I'm able to:
- Create a snapshot of the source VM
- create a clone from the snapshot
- remove the snapshot
- attach an Export Domain
IMO forums are worse than mailing lists. Email lists are decentralized,
can be searched offline, and don't require singing up for yet another
web site.
Of course I wouldn't even mind going back to usenet...
On 1/13/20 11:16 AM, Strahil wrote:
> I can admit that I also struggle with the search.
For what it's worth there *is* an ovirt subreddit.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ovirt/
On 1/14/20 12:51 PM, m.skrzetu...@gmail.com wrote:
> Sure but it's like building a web frontend for parsing and displaying CSV
> files.
>
>> there is a web frontend for the mailing list at
>>
Hi Paul,
I got it now.
Thanks a lot,
Jingjie
On 1/16/20 5:02 AM, Staniforth, Paul wrote:
Hi Jingjie,
It sounds like you are using linux hosts try yum
check-update and yum update. The ovirt-node-ng-image-update is for
when you have installed oVirt Node, you can't
Hey,
since we had moved the HE to another storage with
hosted-engine --delpoy --restore-from-file=...
we have a running engine (4.3.7.2-1.el7) - fine!
But I get every 6 minutes an error from dhw:
2020-01-16
Hi Jingjie,
You're mixing a normal centos host with an ovirt-node installation. If
you'd like to use ovirt with centos nodes, you simply need to do yum
update. The ovirt-node-ng-image-update is an update rpm for a host that is
installed with ovirt-node-ng-installer.iso.
Thanks,
Yuval
On Wed,
Hello m.skrzetuski (unfortunately I don't know your first name),
have you reported the bug? If yes, can you please share it with me? If no,
I'll try to find some time to reproduce and report it.
Jan
On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 7:58 AM Lucie Leistnerova
wrote:
> It looks to me like a bug. It
Hi Jingjie,
It sounds like you are using linux hosts try yum
check-update and yum update. The ovirt-node-ng-image-update is for when you
have installed oVirt Node, you can't change from an enterprise linux host to a
node without deleting the host and reinstalling using the
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