Hello Paul,
I run both windows server 2008r2/2012r2 in oVirt 3.4 (qemu/kvm for that
matter).
I can only recommend to try the following procedure in dealing with virtio-blk
and virtio-scsi:
Install Windows on a IDE drive; add a second image virtio-scsi.
After the installation finishes install
Hi Daniel:
But poorly is I tried use IDE only and in such setting I even could not
see any hard drive and Windows always asking driver !!!
Disapointed for oVirt !!!
BR,
Paul.LKW
於 6/5/2014 14:36, Daniel Helgenberger 提到:
Hello Paul,
I run both windows server 2008r2/2012r2 in oVirt 3.4
Hello!
Ovirt 3.4 here, Windows 2008 R2 installed with virtio-win-0.1-74.iso,
worked perfect, no problem encountered.
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 1:42 PM, Paul.LKW paul@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Daniel:
But poorly is I tried use IDE only and in such setting I even could not
see any hard drive and
Are you able to reproduce reliably? If so please send us the full logs
from vdsm, ha-broker and ha-agent. So far it seems like there is more
problems mixed in this thread:
1. libvirt+vdsm+qemu problem when creating a snapshot
2. storage not mounted after reboot
Thank you,
Jirka
On 04/28/2014
hello
what is the correct procedure to remove VMs and Hosts?
I know the right way is to remove VMs first then remove your Host,
but I generate 20 VMs, just for testing, and I want to remove either the
host who hosts this VMs
Environment:
3 servers:
srv-01 = engine , vdsm
srv-02 = vdsm , spm,
I reinstalled the hosts
step:
1) create new host I selected srv-02
2) host created
1) create new host I selected srv-03
2) host created
and noticed two things :
1) I tried now, to remove the remaining VMs , but the error was the same :
Cannot remove VM. VM is attached to a VM-Pool.
2) I
Problem solved:
The VMs are related to POOL
To remove these VMs
1) on tab POOLS : detach each VM from pool
2) remove pool (when I choose to detach all VMs from the pool this will
remove the pool itself)
When I do this , on the VM tab the icons of VMs changes from Pool Icon to
Server Icon
For some reason, when logged in as a user with a modifed copy role of
UserRole (only has login permssion and VM - Basic Operations - Remote Log
In permission) the user can see all of the VM's and has the ability to open
a console, start, shutdown or suspend any of the VM's. I have verified that
Hi Jeff,
* I assume that we are talking about the User Portal,
not the web-admin (to which the user cannot even log
into, according to the permissions that you specified).
* a permission is a triplet of role, user and object.
according to what you are saying, the user's permission is:
-
Hi plysan, apologies for the late response (was OOO without
internet connectivity last week).
what we can do (maybe that's what you meant - not sure) is to make
sure that when we auto-generate the 'on the fly' English .properties
files (as part of the process of pushing the English strings),
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