On 11 May 2017 at 06:02, Leni Kadali Mutungi wrote:
>> On 5/10/17, Barak Korren wrote:
>>> That one is obsolete AFAIK. The oVirt container images are now being
>>> worked on in the 'ovirt-containers' repo.
>
> Checked it out. It seems more complicated than what I need, which
> would be just a Doc
On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 8:50 AM, Yedidyah Bar David wrote:
> On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 8:07 PM, Juan Pablo wrote:
>> I am! =)
>> but Im dizzy on how/where to start.
>> suggestions/ideas are welcome
>
> Perhaps start by reading the readme file of the site:
>
> https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-site
>
On 05/10/2017 10:47 PM, Joel Diaz wrote:
I though I would try something different so I removed the key group
and value virt when creating the volumes. I was able to create the
volumes. I stopped the data volume. I then tried to set the volume
group by issuing a "gluster volume data group virt"
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 8:07 PM, Juan Pablo wrote:
> I am! =)
> but Im dizzy on how/where to start.
> suggestions/ideas are welcome
Perhaps start by reading the readme file of the site:
https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-site
and continue with "CONTRIBUTING.md" and "MAINTAINING.md" there.
If you
did you restart your nfs service or reboot your nfs host during the upgrade
progress ?
if you did, what's the webadmin portal's storage domain's status at the
time ?
what i'm suspecting is that you were restarting nfs while ovirt-engine is
using it.
2017-05-11 2:02 GMT+08:00 Jason Keltz :
> Hi.
> On 5/10/17, Barak Korren wrote:
>> That one is obsolete AFAIK. The oVirt container images are now being
>> worked on in the 'ovirt-containers' repo.
Checked it out. It seems more complicated than what I need, which
would be just a Dockerfile that pulls the required image. The
ovirt-containers r
Hello,
I can create quotas with the SDK ( python) and make a user a
consumer of the quota in the admin portal but don't know how to do it with the
SDK or API.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
Paul S.
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About what i would expect to see:
[ 3] local 10.20.101.207 port 43688 connected with 10.20.101.181 port 5001
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 3] 0.0-10.0 sec 979 MBytes 820 Mbits/sec
-Original Message-
From: Juan Pablo
To: Bryan Sockel
Cc: users
Date: Wed, 10 May 2
ok, so those numbers are not bad. just to check, can you please verify same
test from x server to vm? (server different than host vm please ).
regards,
JP
2017-05-10 16:21 GMT-03:00 Bryan Sockel :
> Hi Juan,
>
> Currently we are seeing the lag/delay in the VM's. The slowness comes from
> when we
Hi Juan,
Currently we are seeing the lag/delay in the VM's. The slowness comes from
when we access applications from the network vs. locally. For instance
Putty opens quickly when run locally, but when run from the network it may
take a minute or so to launch.
I am watching the Nload graph on
Hi,
We have a test environment build on ovirt 3.5 and now we have installed a
new platform build on ovirt 4.1 and we want to import the test VMs into it.
The question : do we have to update the test environment to be able to
import the vms?
If yes, to what version do we have to update? The minim
Hi.
I recently upgraded my oVirt infrastructure to the latest
4.1.1.8-1.el7.centos, which went smoothly. Thanks oVirt team! This
morning, I upgraded my NFS file server which manages the storage
domain. I stopped ovirt engine, did a yum update to bring the server
from its older CentOS 7.2 re
I though I would try something different so I removed the key group and
value virt when creating the volumes. I was able to create the volumes. I
stopped the data volume. I then tried to set the volume group by issuing a
"gluster volume data group virt"
Still get "unable to open file '/var/lib/glu
Bryan, could you please elaborate your setup? do you see lag on your
virt-host or in your VM's? what have you tried so far to test? can you
please run:
"iperf -s" on your server (or where do you see lagg)
and "iperf -c $serveripaddress" replace $serveripaddress with your
interface IP.
and paste you
I am! =)
but Im dizzy on how/where to start.
suggestions/ideas are welcome
JP
El 10/5/2017 12:20, "Barak Korren" escribió:
> On 10 May 2017 at 14:18, Juan Pablo wrote:
> > this was not the intention of the thread. so please stop throwing bananas
> > each other.
> >
> > Lets focus on the subje
I am doing some testing with our current ovirt setup and i am seeing some
lagging going on when i attempt to launch or access files from a network
share, or even run windows updates.
My current setup is 4 X 1 GB Nic bond with multiple Vlan's attached. Server
usage is currently low. I have al
On 10 May 2017 at 14:18, Juan Pablo wrote:
> this was not the intention of the thread. so please stop throwing bananas
> each other.
>
> Lets focus on the subject here:do we need some documentation mainteiners?
> yes/no
My answer would be definitely.
If you are volunteering, you would be very wel
On 5/10/17, Barak Korren wrote:
> That one is obsolete AFAIK. The oVirt container images are now being
> worked on in the 'ovirt-containers' repo.
>
> GitHub generally contains a read-only mirror on the oVirt sources,
> development work for most projects is done via gerrit.ovirt.org.
>
Thank you.
On 10 May 2017 at 17:46, Leni Kadali Mutungi wrote:
> I noticed that there had been some discussion regarding Docker images
> in the devel mailing list. I wanted to confirm that this:
> https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-container-engine is alright to use with
> Docker. If this isn't the official sour
I noticed that there had been some discussion regarding Docker images
in the devel mailing list. I wanted to confirm that this:
https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-container-engine is alright to use with
Docker. If this isn't the official source to use, pointers in the
right direction would appreciated.
Sorry for the silence. I've been doing some tinkering. I did what
Jason did i.e. `./configure --enable-java-sdk --with-maven
--with-otopi-sources=/home/user/otopi` since that's where I had
checked out otopi. ./configure is able to locate where the
otopi-bundle file is (/usr/share/otopi directory fo
On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 10:46 PM, Ryan Housand <
rhous...@empoweredbenefits.com> wrote:
> We have three gluster shares (_data, _engine, _export) created by a brick
> located on three of our VM hosts. See output from "gluster volume info"
> below:
>
> Volume Name: data
> Type: Replicate
> Volume ID
On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 1:41 AM Brahim Rifahi
wrote:
> same problem :/
>
>
I can't help much without logs, outputs
> 2017-05-03 11:10 GMT+01:00 Roy Golan :
>
>>
>> http://www.ovirt.org/documentation/quickstart/quickstart-guide/#prerequisites
>>
>> On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 1:01 PM Brahim Rifahi
>
this was not the intention of the thread. so please stop throwing bananas
each other.
Lets focus on the subject here:do we need some documentation mainteiners?
yes/no
regards,
JP
2017-05-10 5:27 GMT-03:00 Fabrice Bacchella :
> I'm might be saying things in a harsh way, but there is a real big
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 12:38 PM, Nathanaël Blanchet
wrote:
> Le 10/05/2017 à 10:29, Ondra Machacek a écrit :
>
> Not sure I understand. You can use Ansible module to list VMs, you
> can use ovirt_vms _facts[1] module.
>
> For example to get only stopped VMs, you can use following:
>
> - name: Ge
Thanks for the reply.
The file is empty. I created the file by issuing a "touch
/var/lib/glusterd/groups/virt"
The first time I attempted to set the group volume, the error was that the
file was missing. I read a bug report that advised to remove and reinstall
the gluster package in order to prop
Le 10/05/2017 à 10:29, Ondra Machacek a écrit :
Not sure I understand. You can use Ansible module to list VMs, you
can use ovirt_vms _facts[1] module.
For example to get only stopped VMs, you can use following:
- name: Get stopped VMs
ovirt_vms_facts:
auth:
url: https://ovirt.exampl
Not sure I understand. You can use Ansible module to list VMs, you
can use ovirt_vms _facts[1] module.
For example to get only stopped VMs, you can use following:
- name: Get stopped VMs
ovirt_vms_facts:
auth:
url: https://ovirt.example.com/ovirt-engine/api
username: admin@inter
I'm might be saying things in a harsh way, but there is a real big problem with
public documentation at ovirt, especially the latest python sdk.
I'm coding a python wrapper around the sdk4 and fighting a lot with
documentation.
First I tried to google:
ovirt python sdk4
ovirt python sdk 4
ovir
Thanks, I knew this python script, but I believed it was possible to do
the same with an ansible module.
That's mean we need several tools to do different tasks, it is not a
very convergent way to proceed... but it is feasable.
Le 10/05/2017 à 07:56, Ondra Machacek a écrit :
On Tue, May 9
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