On 10/20/16 4:24 PM, Charles Kozler wrote:
Probably not. There are a lot of difference between CentOS/RHEL &
Ubuntu/Debian in this regard - paths like /etc/sysconfig and similar
that it expects. You can run Ubuntu VMs, of course, which is why you
found the guest utilities. If you want Debian-ba
Sandro Bonazzola writes:
> On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 1:22 AM, Jon Forrest
> wrote:
>>
>> On 10/20/16 4:11 PM, Charles Kozler wrote:
>>
>>> oVirt is the upstream source project for RedHat Enterprise
>>> Virtualization (RHEV). As expected, its only supported on CentOS 7 (and
>>> older versions on 6)
Hello,
you will enter hell when you try to achieve it on Ubuntu at least in a
setup using glusterfs and also LVM with thinpool.
I tried hard to do it on 14.04.x since I'm an Ubuntu fan and went to
centos 7 after a lot spent hours.
Bye
Am 21.10.2016 um 01:24 schrieb Charles Kozler:
> Probably n
On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 1:22 AM, Jon Forrest
wrote:
>
>
> On 10/20/16 4:11 PM, Charles Kozler wrote:
>
>> oVirt is the upstream source project for RedHat Enterprise
>> Virtualization (RHEV). As expected, its only supported on CentOS 7 (and
>> older versions on 6)
>>
>
> This makes sense. But, do
Probably not. There are a lot of difference between CentOS/RHEL &
Ubuntu/Debian in this regard - paths like /etc/sysconfig and similar that
it expects. You can run Ubuntu VMs, of course, which is why you found the
guest utilities. If you want Debian-backed KVM solution you can look to
Proxmox
On T
On 10/20/16 4:11 PM, Charles Kozler wrote:
oVirt is the upstream source project for RedHat Enterprise
Virtualization (RHEV). As expected, its only supported on CentOS 7 (and
older versions on 6)
This makes sense. But, do either of these components work on Ubuntu,
and, if so, how well?
Thanks
oVirt is the upstream source project for RedHat Enterprise Virtualization
(RHEV). As expected, its only supported on CentOS 7 (and older versions on
6)
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 6:46 PM, Jon Forrest
wrote:
> I've done some looking around to find the status of oVirt running on
> Ubuntu 14.04 and la
I've done some looking around to find the status of oVirt running on
Ubuntu 14.04 and later. I found the announcement of the
ovirt-guest-agent for Ubuntu but I see nothing about the oVirt
Engine on Ubuntu. Given that KVM works fine on Ubuntu, I'm curious
what's preventing all of oVirt from working
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