On Tue, 2021-07-13 at 21:01 +0300, Nir Soffer wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 2:57 PM Branimir Pejakovic <
> branim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ...
> > > On Mon, Jul 12, 2021 at 1:50 AM Branimir Pejakovic
> > > > >
> > > Unfortunately vdsm (the core package for ovirt host) does not
> > > have
On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 4:19 PM Marcin Sobczyk wrote:
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> On 7/12/21 2:11 AM, Nir Soffer wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 12, 2021 at 1:50 AM Branimir Pejakovic
> > wrote:
> >> It was a fresh install of 2 VMs on top of VirtualBox with Rocky fully
> >> updated on both prior to oVirt installation. I
On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 2:57 PM Branimir Pejakovic wrote:
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> > On Mon, Jul 12, 2021 at 1:50 AM Branimir Pejakovic
> > >
> > Unfortunately vdsm (the core package for ovirt host) does not
> > have ovirt-prefix. Which version do you have?
> > ...
>
> Just in case:
>
> # rpm -qa | grep vdsm
>
On 7/12/21 2:11 AM, Nir Soffer wrote:
On Mon, Jul 12, 2021 at 1:50 AM Branimir Pejakovic wrote:
It was a fresh install of 2 VMs on top of VirtualBox with Rocky fully updated
on both prior to oVirt installation. I installed it yesterday and followed the
usual way of installing it:
On 7/13/2021 8:11 AM, Branimir Pejakovic wrote:
I've been giving this a look and it seems that we aren't building the
advanced virt modules because CentOS builds them from upstream?
I've found no mention of them in their Pagure, and they're built on
their Community Build System via a SIG, with
> I've been giving this a look and it seems that we aren't building the
> advanced virt modules because CentOS builds them from upstream?
>
> I've found no mention of them in their Pagure, and they're built on
> their Community Build System via a SIG, with the metadata set on them
> as `Extra:
Hi Nir
> On Mon, Jul 12, 2021 at 1:50 AM Branimir Pejakovic wrote:
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> Unfortunately vdsm (the core package for ovirt host) does not
> have ovirt-prefix. Which version do you have?
> ...
Just in case:
# rpm -qa | grep vdsm
vdsm-jsonrpc-4.40.60.7-1.el8.noarch
On Mon, Jul 12, 2021 at 8:59 PM Hayden Young via Users wrote:
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> I've been giving this a look and it seems that we aren't building the
> advanced virt modules because CentOS builds them from upstream?
>
> I've found no mention of them in their Pagure, and they're built on
> their Community Build
I've been giving this a look and it seems that we aren't building the
advanced virt modules because CentOS builds them from upstream?
I've found no mention of them in their Pagure, and they're built on
their Community Build System via a SIG, with the metadata set on them
as `Extra: {'source':
On Mon, Jul 12, 2021 at 1:50 AM Branimir Pejakovic wrote:
> It was a fresh install of 2 VMs on top of VirtualBox with Rocky fully updated
> on both prior to oVirt installation. I installed it yesterday and followed
> the usual way of installing it:
>
Hi Nir
It was a fresh install of 2 VMs on top of VirtualBox with Rocky fully updated
on both prior to oVirt installation. I installed it yesterday and followed the
usual way of installing it:
https://www.ovirt.org/download/alternate_downloads.html.
Here are the oVirt packages that are
On Sat, Jul 10, 2021 at 6:55 PM wrote:
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> Hi Nir
>
> Thank you for your explanation.
>
> Can I ask you if you can explain this a bit further? I performed and
> experiment and installed ovirt + a hypervisor on 2 VMs (on the hypervisor VM
> I enabled nested virtualization) - both based on Rocky
Hi Nir
Thank you for your explanation.
Can I ask you if you can explain this a bit further? I performed and experiment
and installed ovirt + a hypervisor on 2 VMs (on the hypervisor VM I enabled
nested virtualization) - both based on Rocky Linux following the official oVirt
instructions for
> I would prefer to stay away from CentOS Stream for the virtualization
> platform. The RHEL product itself would be a perfect solution, but
> it's rather costly if just using it for a virtualization host OS, and
> there are surprisingly no education discounts.
I don't know all the
On 7/1/2021 8:06 AM, Nir Soffer wrote:
But note that oVirt uses the advanced virtualization stream, providing
libvirt 7.0.0 and qemu-kvm 5.2.0:
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/8/virt/x86_64/advanced-virtualization/Packages/q/
Looking in Rocky packages, this is not available yet:
On 7/1/2021 8:23 AM, Neal Gompa wrote:
On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 10:45 AM Jason Keltz wrote:
I see the 4.4.6 was released in time with RHEL 8.3. I'd like to use
Rocky Linux 8.4 because I believe RHEL has re-enabled mptsas (though I
know still unsupported) from 8.4+ which will make things
On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 10:45 AM Jason Keltz wrote:
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> I see the 4.4.6 was released in time with RHEL 8.3. I'd like to use
> Rocky Linux 8.4 because I believe RHEL has re-enabled mptsas (though I
> know still unsupported) from 8.4+ which will make things easier.
>
Are you sure that's the
On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 5:45 PM Jason Keltz wrote:
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> Hi..
>
> I'm looking to migrate soon from CentOS 7.9 with oVirt 4.3.10 to Rocky
> Linux 8.4 with oVirt 4.4.6. I'm working on my kickstart of my
> standalone engine in a VM at the moment.
>
> So far, with minimal experience with Rocky Linux,
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