Re: [ovirt-users] VM = No bootable device on Centos 7 VDSM, 6.5 boots perfectly

2014-10-27 Thread Tiemen Ruiten
No PXE involved for the hosts nor for the VMs. On 26 October 2014 21:04, Matt . yamakasi@gmail.com wrote: Tiemen, Are you PXE booting or are it normal installs ? Cheers, Matt 2014-10-26 14:43 GMT+01:00 Matt . yamakasi@gmail.com: Hi, Thanks for your reply! I think I

Re: [ovirt-users] VM = No bootable device on Centos 7 VDSM, 6.5 boots perfectly

2014-10-26 Thread Matt .
Hi, I have tested the 3.4 release also on CentOS7 as host which gave me the same result. It seems CentOS 7 is the killer here. Matt 2014-10-26 2:14 GMT+01:00 Matt . yamakasi@gmail.com: HI, I'm still struggeling here with the 3.5 hosts on CentOS 7, no booting servers as there is no

Re: [ovirt-users] VM = No bootable device on Centos 7 VDSM, 6.5 boots perfectly

2014-10-26 Thread Tiemen Ruiten
I have two CentOS 7 hosts in a 3.5 cluster, working fine. My storage domain is iSCSI and I have only one logical network, no VLAN tagging. There's one Centos 7 VM running in there and two Windows Server 2012 R2. Haven't tried Centos 6 yet. I have disabled firewalld, because otherwise the ovirt

Re: [ovirt-users] VM = No bootable device on Centos 7 VDSM, 6.5 boots perfectly

2014-10-26 Thread Matt .
Hi, Thanks for your reply! I think I just found out that it's a Firewall issue on CentOS 7. I have them normally off, but these were on as that should be setup right with ovirt. When I turn it off console seems to connect better and servers seem to be able to boot from their mounted disks over

Re: [ovirt-users] VM = No bootable device on Centos 7 VDSM, 6.5 boots perfectly

2014-10-26 Thread Matt .
Tiemen, Are you PXE booting or are it normal installs ? Cheers, Matt 2014-10-26 14:43 GMT+01:00 Matt . yamakasi@gmail.com: Hi, Thanks for your reply! I think I just found out that it's a Firewall issue on CentOS 7. I have them normally off, but these were on as that should be setup

Re: [ovirt-users] VM = No bootable device on Centos 7 VDSM, 6.5 boots perfectly

2014-10-25 Thread Matt .
HI, I'm still struggeling here with the 3.5 hosts on CentOS 7, no booting servers as there is no disk found and connecting to Spice takes around 30 seconds. FreeBSD VM's seem to boot without any issues, CentOS and Ubuntu don't as described above. The 3.4 hosts are still working perfectly on

[ovirt-users] VM = No bootable device on Centos 7 VDSM, 6.5 boots perfectly

2014-10-20 Thread Matt .
Hi guys, I have installed a new host with Centos 7 on a 3.4.1 engine. I have attached the right networks for the VM and strorage is attached an mounted well. When I start the VM, connecting to the graphical console takes very long and when I finally get it my PXEboot is done and wants to boo

Re: [ovirt-users] VM = No bootable device on Centos 7 VDSM, 6.5 boots perfectly

2014-10-20 Thread Daniel Helgenberger
On 20.10.2014 13:48, Matt . wrote: Hi guys, I have installed a new host with Centos 7 on a 3.4.1 engine. Hi Mat, can you clarify? Is the engine running on EL7 or the hypervisor host? In any case, I had troubles running either 3.4 (host / engine) on EL7 and reverted back to EL6. Also, note

Re: [ovirt-users] VM = No bootable device on Centos 7 VDSM, 6.5 boots perfectly

2014-10-20 Thread Daniel Helgenberger
On 20.10.2014 15:01, Matt . wrote: Hi Daniel, Hi Mat, please do not forget the list in your reply. The engine is 6.5 and the host is 7.0 Thats should be supported I thought. IIRC *not* with =3.4.x - support for EL7 hosts started with the release of 3.5. Note, even there it is not recommended

Re: [ovirt-users] VM = No bootable device on Centos 7 VDSM, 6.5 boots perfectly

2014-10-20 Thread Matt .
Hi, Sorry, I forgot a reply to all. As far as I understood 3.4 is supported as host on 7.0. As I'm deploying new hosts I thought this was nice, also as it fixes some issues on networking at my side. So to be clear: ovirt 3.4.1 Engine = CentOS 6.5 Hosts = CentOS 6.5 NewHosts = CentOS 7.0 That

Re: [ovirt-users] VM = No bootable device on Centos 7 VDSM, 6.5 boots perfectly

2014-10-20 Thread Daniel Helgenberger
On 20.10.2014 15:49, Matt . wrote: Hi, Sorry, I forgot a reply to all. As far as I understood 3.4 is supported as host on 7.0. Can you point me to that documentation? As I understood it this was a feature of 3.5 (though I can mix this up with hosted engine). As I'm deploying new hosts I