The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the availability
of the First Release Candidate of oVirt 3.5.5 for testing, as of September
17th, 2015.
This release is available now for
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7, CentOS Linux 6.7 (or similar) and
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1, CentOS Linux 7.1 (or
Datacenter is up.
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Von: Amador Pahim [mailto:apa...@redhat.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 16. September 2015 15:35
An: Marc Werner; 'users@ovirt.org'
Betreff: Re: [ovirt-users] ovirt 3.6 webadmin vm attributes empty
Is the DataCenter Up?
On 09/15/2015 07:21 AM,
Hi,
I am not sure if it's the right place to post this question.
I tried to do a P2V operation of a Win2k3 server to ovirt 3.5
the physical server is RAID5 of 3x146Go configured, about 290 Go usable
space, but the server uses about 20Go only.
I am wondering how to shrink the disk of the
On 17/09/15 13:32, wodel youchi wrote:
Hi,
I am not sure if it's the right place to post this question.
I tried to do a P2V operation of a Win2k3 server to ovirt 3.5
the physical server is RAID5 of 3x146Go configured, about 290 Go
usable space, but the server uses about 20Go only.
I am
On 17/09/15 13:40, Alex Crow wrote:
On 17/09/15 13:32, wodel youchi wrote:
Hi,
I am not sure if it's the right place to post this question.
I tried to do a P2V operation of a Win2k3 server to ovirt 3.5
the physical server is RAID5 of 3x146Go configured, about 290 Go
usable space, but the
On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 6:00 PM, Alex Crow wrote:
>
>
> On 17/09/15 15:44, Luca Bertoncello wrote:
>
>> Hello Alex
>>
>> You can't live migrate on a host failure - as the host has gone down and
>>> all the
>>> running VMs on it have as well! It would require clairvoyance
The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the availability
of the Sixth Beta release of oVirt 3.6 for testing, as of September 17th,
2015.
This release is available now for Fedora 22,
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7, CentOS Linux 6.7 (or similar) and
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1, CentOS Linux 7.1 (or
On 17/09/15 14:25, Luca Bertoncello wrote:
Hi list!
I'm new by oVirt. Right now I configured a Cluster with two hosts and a VM.
I can migrate the VM between the two hosts without any problem, but what I need
is, that the VM automatically migrate if an host is down.
The migration occurs just
Hi list!
I'm new by oVirt. Right now I configured a Cluster with two hosts and a VM.
I can migrate the VM between the two hosts without any problem, but what I need
is, that the VM automatically migrate if an host is down.
The migration occurs just if I set an host in "Maintenance", but this is
On 17/09/15 09:32, wodel youchi wrote:
Hi,
I am not sure if it's the right place to post this question.
I tried to do a P2V operation of a Win2k3 server to ovirt 3.5
the physical server is RAID5 of 3x146Go configured, about 290 Go
usable space, but the server uses about 20Go only.
I am
Hi, no this was not my intention. I was searching what is currently
available and possible. After this I wrote a little
online-fullbackup-tool and published it on github.
https://github.com/wefixit-AT/oVirtBackup
cheers
gregor
ps: sorry for double sending, I forget to cc it to the list
On
There are PDU’s that you can monitor power draw per port and that would kind of
tell you if a PSU failed as the load would be 0
From: users-boun...@ovirt.org [mailto:users-boun...@ovirt.org] On Behalf Of
Alex Crow
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2015 12:31 PM
To: Yaniv Kaul
On 16-9-2015 15:44, Richard Neuboeck wrote:
> There is one obvious error in the web UI that I've overlooked so > far.
> 'Events' lists the following: > > 'The Hosted Engine Storage
Domain doesn't no exist. It should be > imported into the setup.' > >
Except finding the github link to the source
Hi,
thanks, the tool is ready and online on github.
https://github.com/wefixit-AT/oVirtBackup
cheers
gregor
On 2015-09-16 15:11, Amador Pahim wrote:
> On 09/15/2015 11:57 AM, gregor wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I write currently a little backup tool in Python which use the following
>> workflow:
>> -
I don't really think this is practical:
- If the PSU failed, your UPS could alert you. If you have one...
If you have only one PSU in a host, a UPS is not going to stop you
losing all the VMs on that host. OK, if you had N+1 PSUs, you may be
able to monitor for this (IPMI/LOM/DRAC etc)and
tor 2015-09-17 klockan 21:24 +0200 skrev gregor:
> Hi,
>
> thanks, the tool is ready and online on github.
Looks really cool. Good job! What do you think of making the backing up
into a loop and fetching VMs from a list? My thinking is that you
usually have more than one VM you´d want to back
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