If that's the case you can just go to the disks page in the ovirt admin
site ( Main Menu => Storage => Disks ) and upload them there. Then you
can create a new VM and click on the attach button in the VM properties
to use the uploaded disk.
-Patrick Hibbs
On Sat, 2022-03-05 at 22:06 +, Abe E
Does this not assume one has a KVM running in a KVMManager or the like?
All I have is a qcow or a .raw file from for example Ruckus for a virtual
smartzone VM that I want to import, I dont have the option of a URI to point to.
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You are supposed to import the VM from the KVM
host:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_virtualization/4.4/html/virtual_machine_management_guide/sect-exporting_and_importing_virtual_machines_and_templates#Importing_a_Virtual_Machine_from_KVM
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
Are you sureyou don't have lvm filter that ignores the PV ?
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
On Fri, Mar 4, 2022 at 8:26, Vinícius Ferrão via Users
wrote: Hi again, I don’t know if it will be possible to import the storage
domain due to conflicts with the UUID of the LVM devices. I’ve tried
Can you summarize how you expanded the disk,what you see in UI and the output
of 'lsblk' (in the guest )?
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
Thanks All,
Rescans and reboot didn't resolve this - disk size increase still not seen by
OS.
Any other suggestions?
Regards
Simon...
That's typically one of three issues:
1. You've replaced the certificate used by apache, but haven't updated
the configuration for the ovirt-imageio-proxy.
2. You're using an older web browser. (Pale Moon, Waterfox, older
versions of Chrome, etc.)
3. There's an issue that causes the initial
here are the details of the RAID controller:
Product Name: PERC 6/i
Package: 6.2.0-0013
FW Version:1.22.02-0612
BIOS Version: 1.04.00
Ctrl Version: 1.02-015B
Boot Block: 1.00.00.01-0011
which ISO should I select from the repo?
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I guess your controller is not in https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3751841
(can access with red hat dev account)
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
On Sat, Mar 5, 2022 at 12:55, Strahil Nikolov wrote:
For example elrepo has a lot : https://elrepo.org/linux/dud/el8/x86_64/
Check with centos
For example elrepo has a lot : https://elrepo.org/linux/dud/el8/x86_64/
Check with centos 7 dvd ( you can use the boot dvd or install dvd in
troubleshooting mode) which module is using.
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
On Sat, Mar 5, 2022 at 12:19, Gianluca Cecchi
wrote:
On Sat, Mar 5, 2022 at 9:48 AM wrote:
> how can I identify the correct DUD package? My server is Dell PowerEdge
> 710 server with SAS RAID 1 PERC 6/i
>
For both RAID controllers and Network adapters (it happened to me for an
old HP blade) you can check here, comparing the lists and your pci
how can I identify the correct DUD package? My server is Dell PowerEdge 710
server with SAS RAID 1 PERC 6/i
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the dud package is showing some kilobytes and is unable to write directly to
from iso. does the flash disk need to be in a bootable format?
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