I had assumed Julian was asking how to create the bricks on the hosts whereas
the API only seems to allow you to add bricks that have been created.
Regards,
Paul S.
From: Amit Bawer
Sent: 23 September 2019 15:52
To: Julian Schill
Cc: users@ovi
Thank you Alex from my side as well, very usefull information. I am the
middle of vdi implementation as well, and i'm having issues with the spice
console since 4.2, and it seems that latest 4.3 is still having the problem.
What am i confrunting is:
- spice console is very slaggy and slow for Win10
Hi All,
I recently got an issue and due to lack of debug time , I'm still not sure if
it was a loop on the network.Can someone clarify why the ovirtmgmt bridge has
STP disabled ? Any reason behind that ?
Also, what is the proper way to enable STP on those bridges ?
For now , I have set highest pr
To achieve that all you need to do is create a template of the desktop
base vm, make sure the vm type is set to desktop. Afterwards just create
new vms from that template. As long as the VM type is set to desktop
each new VM will use a qcow overlay on top of the base image.
Taking this a step f
I am trying to setup a full vdi environment w10 in domain
Rgds harry
Op ma 23 sep. 2019 om 19:47 schreef Fabio Marzocca
> Is there anyone who uses oVirt as a full VDI environment? I would have a
> bunch of questions...
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What about gluster API ?
I think that's a doable solution .
Best Regards,
Strahil NikolovOn Sep 23, 2019 18:38, Amit Bawer wrote:
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> +Sahina Bose
> Thanks for your clarification Julian, creating new Gluster brick from ovirt's
> REST API is not currently supported, only from UI.
>
> On Mon, Sep
+Sahina Bose
Thanks for your clarification Julian, creating new Gluster brick from
ovirt's REST API is not currently supported, only from UI.
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 6:25 PM Julian Schill wrote:
> > This is documented in section 6.92.2. of [1]
> >
> > [1]
> >
> https://access.redhat.com/documen
> This is documented in section 6.92.2. of [1]
>
> [1]
> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_virtualization/4.3/...
Section 6.92.2 documents a POST request that lets one add *existing* bricks to
an existing volume.
This doesn't answer my question on how one can create *new* bri
This is documented in section 6.92.2. of [1]
[1]
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_virtualization/4.3/html/rest_api_guide/services#services-gluster_bricks-methods-add
On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 11:59 PM Julian Schill wrote:
> Under "Compute -> Hosts -> Host Name -> Storage Devi
Recently both oVirt node and Hypervisor have moved to gluster v6 (although I
have moved a little bit earlier).
For me v6 of Gluster is quite stable and if you dig up really nice , you will
be able to even setup 'gtop' which gives great info.
Ovirt is quite well integrated with gluster - doing h
Current oVirt node-ng uses 6
]# yum list installed |grep gluster
gluster-ansible-cluster.noarch1.0.0-1.el7
installed
gluster-ansible-features.noarch 1.0.5-3.el7
installed
gluster-ansible-infra.noarch 1.0.4-3.el7
installed
gluster-ansible-maintenanc
Thanks Strahil!
Search results return info where only Gluster 3.X is supported.
Sometime back I asked if a specific version of Gluster was available
having issues with GFS 4.1. Was told to wait up a bit even though the
wiki pages indicated GFS 3.3+ is supported.
https://lists.ovirt.org/archi
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