On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 6:00 PM Strahil Nikolov
wrote:
> Are you using the oVirt node ?
>
> If you use custom setup, you need to have the same partitions/LVs that
> are used by default .
>
> Can you give a screenshot of the installer?
>
> Best Regards,
> Strahil Nikolov
>
>
In my case it
Are you using the oVirt node ?
If you use custom setup, you need to have the same partitions/LVs that are
used by default .
Can you give a screenshot of the installer?
Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
На 3 август 2020 г. 16:28:02 GMT+03:00, Gianluca Cecchi
написа:
>On Mon, Aug 3, 2020
On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 2:58 PM hkexdong--- via Users
wrote:
> I've 2 x 512GB SSD. Purely for oVirt 4.4.1 (CentOS 8.2) installation.
> Using auto partitioning will assign 800+ GB to root partition. I think
> that's too much so manually reduce it to 80 GB.
> As there are 2 disks. I want to form
On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 4:06 PM Arden Shackelford
wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Been looking to get setup with oVirt for a few weeks and had a chance the
> past week or so to attempt getting it all setup. Ended up doing a bit of
> troubleshooting but finally got to the point where the Cockpit setup
>
Hello!
Been looking to get setup with oVirt for a few weeks and had a chance the past
week or so to attempt getting it all setup. Ended up doing a bit of
troubleshooting but finally got to the point where the Cockpit setup prompts
for me setting up the storage piece, for which I've opted for
I've 2 x 512GB SSD. Purely for oVirt 4.4.1 (CentOS 8.2) installation.
Using auto partitioning will assign 800+ GB to root partition. I think that's
too much so manually reduce it to 80 GB.
As there are 2 disks. I want to form RAID too. So, I manually change all the
partitions from "LVM thin
I have a kvm host Fedora 32 base system with a guest CentOS 8 (host-passthrough
directive enabled), I tried in Virtualbox guest as well (PAE/NAE enabled), and
it's the same issue.
Regards.
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Hi Sandro,
I've a kvm host Fedora 32 base system with a guest CentOS 8 (host-passthrough
directive enabled), I tried in Virtualbox guest as well (PAE/NAE enabled), and
it's the same issue.
Regards.
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I didn't explain the problem clearly, I'm sorry. I have a kvm host fedora 32
(with host-passthrough directive enabled), and I tried to installing ovirt as a
guest Centos 8.2 following the documentation to install an ovirt self-hosted.
And I receive these errors up.
Regards.
On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 11:48 AM wrote:
> I confirm, I get "qemu-img: /dev/loop0: error while converting qcow2:
> Could not open device: Permission denied", too.
>
> You've nailed it and Nir has pasted your log into the bug report 1862115.
>
>
It seems that actually the problem happens only the
Hello,
I have 4 host cluster managed with standalone engine in version 4.3 and
I would like to migrate this standalone engine to 4.4 as hosted engine.
I have two new hosts which I would like to use as base for new HE
cluster. (new hosts are Intel based, old ones are AMD Opteron based -
new
On Fri, Jul 31, 2020 at 4:14 PM Edward Berger wrote:
> I'm trying to add a logical network to an omnipath (which appears as an
> infinband ib0 under centos kernel driver) and the attempt errors out, under
> 4.4RC. This used to work under 4.3 on the same hardware.
>
> 'Unexpected failure of libnm
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