I install a bunch of packages too, but I use full RHEL hosts, so it's just
a matter of running yum.
On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 4:53 PM, Duckworth, Douglas C
wrote:
> "All I use it for is to set one NIC up with an IP address, so the engine
> can reach it. The rest is done via the engine. I probably s
"All I use it for is to set one NIC up with an IP address, so the engine
can reach it. The rest is done via the engine. I probably should just do
this with DHCP and MAC reservations really"
Ah thanks. So we can do that with kernel options too. I wasn't sure if
we should even bother with bonds thou
On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 4:33 PM, Duckworth, Douglas C
wrote:
> We also use Ansible
>
> Could you share your role / playbook for networks?
>
All I use it for is to set one NIC up with an IP address, so the engine can
reach it. The rest is done via the engine. I probably should just do this
with DH
We also use Ansible
Could you share your role / playbook for networks?
Thanks
Doug
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On 03/02/2016 05:50 PM, Dan Ya
Small correction, we have that since 3.5.
Regards,
Oved
On Mar 3, 2016 22:18, "Yaniv Kaul" wrote:
> Note that in 3.6 we have great integration with Foreman, for bare-metal to
> fully functional host.
> I urge you to look at the slides and video of the relevant presentation
> we've had at Fosdem[
Note that in 3.6 we have great integration with Foreman, for bare-metal to
fully functional host.
I urge you to look at the slides and video of the relevant presentation
we've had at Fosdem[1].
Y.
[1]
https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/virt_iaas_host_lifecycle_content_management_in_ovirt/
On
I usually deploy with only a basic KS that places an ssh cert on the host.
Then ansible adds the repos and adjusts the network and iscsi initiator ,
the ovirt bootstrap takes care of the rest
On Mar 2, 2016 5:42 PM, "Duckworth, Douglas C" wrote:
> Never mind. This seems to be a place to start:
>
Never mind. This seems to be a place to start:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Virtualization/3.6/html/Installation_Guide/sect-Automated_Installation.html
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/41697
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Does anyone have a kickstart available to share? We are looking to
automate hypervisor deployment with Cobbler.
Thanks
Doug
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