Same problem...
Tried CentOS 8 Host and CentOS 9 host.
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> Le 29 nov. 2023 à 19:23, Sandro Bonazzola a écrit :
>
> Il giorno mer 29 nov 2023 alle ore 18:19 Fabrice Bacchella
> mailto:fabrice.bacche...@orange.fr>> ha scritto:
>> August 2024 is very close if we are talking about a migration.
>>
>> oVirt is very nice and powerfull, but if there isn’t
Il giorno mer 29 nov 2023 alle ore 18:19 Fabrice Bacchella <
fabrice.bacche...@orange.fr> ha scritto:
> August 2024 is very close if we are talking about a migration.
>
> oVirt is very nice and powerfull, but if there isn’t enough maintainers it
> is doomed.
>
> I would recommend reading
August 2024 is very close if we are talking about a migration.
oVirt is very nice and powerfull, but if there isn’t enough maintainers it is
doomed.
> Le 29 nov. 2023 à 11:52, Sandro Bonazzola a écrit :
>
> To clarify, CVEs with severity "important" or "critical" affecting oVirt will
> be
Joy of joys, I'm able to import another Windows VM! Now it's down to
determining why one of the VMs I'm still having problems with is failing
import, but that may be something with the OVF or the exported disks, and not
oVirt.
Thank you to Tomas and Arik and anyone else that helped and gave
To clarify, CVEs with severity "important" or "critical" affecting oVirt
will be fixed by Red Hat engineers till end of August 2024.
This doesn't mean that anyone else can push a fix for lower severity CVEs
or push fixes beyond August 2024.
As many other projects out there, it will depend on how
Does it mean that if a CVE happens on oVirt, it will never be corrected ?
If that’s the situation, I have no other solution than to migrate ouf of oVirt
now.
> Le 27 nov. 2023 à 13:56, Nathanaël Blanchet via Users a
> écrit :
>
> Hello Jeremy,
> Unforunately ovirt development have been
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