In the documentation of
http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_Administration_Guide#.E2.81.A0Improving_Uptime_with_Virtual_Machine_High_Availability
it says
To enable the migration of highly available virtual machines:
Power management must be configured for the hosts running the highly available
virtual mac
On 12/19/2014 02:08 PM, Darrell Budic wrote:
I tried a quick iperf test a while back and got 3-4Gb/sec between a
pair of VMs on separate hosts with a 10G infrastructure, no real
tuning and no SRIOV. That met my needs so I didn’t try anything
further. If you were aiming for 10G for all, you’d wa
Thanks for the information. This is the log for my three ovirt nodes.
>From the output of hosted-engine --vm-status, it shows the engine state for my
>2nd and 3rd ovirt node is DOWN.
Is this the reason why VM failover not work in my environment? How can I make
also engine works for my 2nd and 3rd
I tried a quick iperf test a while back and got 3-4Gb/sec between a pair of VMs
on separate hosts with a 10G infrastructure, no real tuning and no SRIOV. That
met my needs so I didn’t try anything further. If you were aiming for 10G for
all, you’d want to work on SRIOV I imagine, but they get pr
So. It means the web-proxy should be installed into the engine inside the virt
nodes where host the VM.
The ovirt engine is with centos 6.6.
I will have a try for this later.
Thanks,
Cong
-Original Message-
From: Simone Tiraboschi [mailto:stira...@redhat.com]
Sent: Friday, December 19,
Dear all,
ovirt: 3.5
gluster: 3.6.1
OS: CentOS 7 (except ovirt hosted engine = centos 6.6)
i spent quite a while researching backup and restore for VMs right now, so far
I have come up with this as a start for us
- API calls to create schedule snapshots of virtual machines
This is or
On 19/12/14 10:58, Nicolas Ecarnot wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Some months ago, I think I read something like that here, but I can not
> find it...
>
> We have several oVirt setups, and we can not change that.
> We have several VMs on each of them, and sometimes, we have to access
> their oVirt VNC consol
Dear Amador.
No, unfortunately not.
This was just a friend question, because he need VM with 10GB NIC's.
Today he is using Xenserver, this solution does not attend his expedition
and he is research another solution.
I told him about oVirt/KVM but this is a prerequisite to use.
I will plan with
Hi,
Some months ago, I think I read something like that here, but I can not
find it...
We have several oVirt setups, and we can not change that.
We have several VMs on each of them, and sometimes, we have to access
their oVirt VNC console, but it is painful to know on which oVirt they
are ru
Donny Davis schreef op 18-12-2014 om 23:25:
> I would like to inquire if anyone is using the ovirt engine to control
> remote datacenters, and if so.. How are you securing it. I realize you
> cannot devulge trade secrets or your actual setup.. Just general info,
> like we are using vpn, or SSH..
W
Hello,
Ovirt engine->vdsm communication cannot be exposed to the public Internet.
vdsm was not designed to be opened to the public.
You should use VPN between the engine and hosts, and add firewall to allow
http/https access to engine.
Using novnc and websocket proxy will enable you to reroute t
- Original Message -
> From: "Cong Yue"
> To: "Simone Tiraboschi"
> Cc: "Gianluca Cecchi" , users@ovirt.org
> Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 5:39:39 PM
> Subject: RE: [ovirt-users] console viewer for ovrit engine
>
> Sorry. It is centos 7 for host.
>
>
> -Original Message-
- Original Message -
> From: "Cong Yue"
> To: users@ovirt.org
> Sent: Friday, December 19, 2014 2:14:33 AM
> Subject: [ovirt-users] VM failover with ovirt3.5
>
>
>
> Hi
>
>
>
> In my environment, I have 3 ovirt nodes as one cluster. And on top of host-1,
> there is one vm to host o
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