[ovirt-users] Re: Issue deploying self hosted engine on new install

2020-01-01 Thread Yedidyah Bar David
On Thu, Jan 2, 2020 at 2:36 AM Sang Un Ahn wrote: > > Hi Didi, > > Thank you for the message. > > I have checked the ansible log and found that 'local_vm_ip' is not set as I > wanted. It seems that the ip was assigned randomly not respecting the static > configuration along with the answers of

[ovirt-users] Re: I am interested in using oVirt for my homelab but is it dead?

2020-01-01 Thread Yedidyah Bar David
On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 8:42 PM wrote: > > Well, that's good to hear. I'll give it a try in that case. > > I switched to CentOS 7 and run the 4.3.7 release. Some things are still > pretty awkward, definitely not something that runs out of the box. Please report any issues you run into. If they

[ovirt-users] Re: 4.2.8 to 4.3.7 > Management slow

2020-01-01 Thread Guillaume Pavese
Hi, I use something similar However, I think that the correct scheduler in case of virtio-scsi devices (sd*) should be "noop" instead of "none" Best, Guillaume Pavese Ingénieur Système et Réseau Interactiv-Group On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 9:27 PM Strahil wrote: > You can manually change the

[ovirt-users] Re: I am interested in using oVirt for my homelab but is it dead?

2020-01-01 Thread Strahil
On Jan 1, 2020 12:46, m.skrzetu...@gmail.com wrote: > > Hi there, > > I'm a huge Ansible fan and work a lot with OpenStack and OpenShift. At home I > purchased an Intel NUC to host some services for my home(-lab). I was reading > about oVirt and it sounded promising, I saw all the Ansible

[ovirt-users] Re: Issue deploying self hosted engine on new install

2020-01-01 Thread Sang Un Ahn
Hi Didi, I have just posted a bug report on the misleading ansible error message: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1787267 Please have a look and make any comments if my posting is inappropriate. Best regards, Sang-Un > On Dec

[ovirt-users] Re: Issue deploying self hosted engine on new install

2020-01-01 Thread Sang Un Ahn
Hi Didi, Thank you for the message. I have checked the ansible log and found that 'local_vm_ip' is not set as I wanted. It seems that the ip was assigned randomly not respecting the static configuration along with the answers of questionnaire. The ip of VM is set to one within virbr0 network

[ovirt-users] Re: I am interested in using oVirt for my homelab but is it dead?

2020-01-01 Thread m . skrzetuski
I found the exact same issue @ https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-site/issues/1932. I did chmod /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/keys/apache.key.nopass and the issue is solved. ___ Users mailing list -- users@ovirt.org To unsubscribe send an email to

[ovirt-users] Re: I am interested in using oVirt for my homelab but is it dead?

2020-01-01 Thread m . skrzetuski
Well, that's good to hear. I'll give it a try in that case. I switched to CentOS 7 and run the 4.3.7 release. Some things are still pretty awkward, definitely not something that runs out of the box. - the SSL certificate was a pain, together with the alternative FQDN but that runs now - I am

[ovirt-users] Re: I am interested in using oVirt for my homelab but is it dead?

2020-01-01 Thread Jayme
I’ve been using ovirt for the past two years and I’d say it’s anything but dead. The releases and bug fixes have been fast and this mailing list In particular has been quite active. It may have slowed down a bit around the holidays. Did you download ovirt 4.3.7 or 4.4? 4.4 is beta and may be

[ovirt-users] I am interested in using oVirt for my homelab but is it dead?

2020-01-01 Thread m . skrzetuski
Hi there, I'm a huge Ansible fan and work a lot with OpenStack and OpenShift. At home I purchased an Intel NUC to host some services for my home(-lab). I was reading about oVirt and it sounded promising, I saw all the Ansible roles. I installed ovirt on CentOS 8 (and used the Ansible roles