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<d...@redhat.com<mailto:d...@redhat.com>> wrote:
On Sun, Oct 15, 2017 at 4:25 AM, Alexander Witte
<alexander.wi...@baicanada.com<mailto:alexander.wi...@baicanada.com>> wrote:
Help!
I seem to be getting this error when trying to start the hosted engine. I
had created another net
Help!
I seem to be getting this error when trying to start the hosted engine. I had
created another network interface for the engine and it appears the name is too
long? Can someone please point me to how I can resolve this?
2017-10-14 21:03:00,292-0400 ERROR (vm/c1dae7a4) [virt.vm]
Hey Nick,
I had the same problem and in my case the engine firewall was blocking. I
tried disabling it temporarily and it worked. I think the specific port to
allow is 54322.
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 4, 2017, at 5:50 AM, nicola.gentile.to
Hi,
Our server has 2 display ports on an integrated graphics card. One port
displays the host OS (Centos7 with KVM installed) and we would like the second
display port to display one of the GUEST VMs (a Windows 10 server). I was just
curious if anyone had set this kind of thing up before or
-28 2:32 GMT+02:00 Alexander Witte
<alexander.wi...@baicanada.com<mailto:alexander.wi...@baicanada.com>>:
Hi!
Question hopefully someone can help me out with:
In my Self Hosted Engine environment, the local storage domain DATA (NFS) that
was created with the self engine installation has
Is this correct?
I think having the localhost in the storage domain path is preventing hosts
being added to the oVirt datacenter object.
Thanks,
Alex Witte
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On Sep 27, 2017, at 11:23 PM, Alexander Witte
<alexander.wi...@baicanada.com<mailto:alexan
661-3abd-44e8-87a7-3b85f2e29fda
conf_volume_UUID=ddffd499-294c-456f-bb0e-08e366380a22
conf_image_UUID=5f264ea1-4654-4e40-87aa-80fcaacc60d8
Thanks,
Alex Witte
On Sep 27, 2017, at 8:32 PM, Alexander Witte
<alexander.wi...@baicanada.com<mailto:alexa
Hi!
Question hopefully someone can help me out with:
In my Self Hosted Engine environment, the local storage domain DATA (NFS) that
was created with the self engine installation has been configured as
localhost:/shares
I suspect this is preventing me from adding any additional hosts to the
Disregard, figured it out- system clock was wrong. Sorry!
Alex Witte
On Sep 21, 2017, at 2:20 PM, Alexander Witte
<alexander.wi...@baicanada.com<mailto:alexander.wi...@baicanada.com>> wrote:
I seem to get this error with multiple oVirt repos (4.0, 4.1). I’m just trying
I seem to get this error with multiple oVirt repos (4.0, 4.1). I’m just trying
to install the hosted engine on a fresh Centos 7.4 server...
Can someone please point me in the direction of what I am doing wrong?
[root@localhost ~]# yum install ovirt-hosted-engine-setup
Loaded plugins:
I am incredibly sorry over this noob question but I am really bashing my head
trying to simply change an IP address on an Ovirt host. oVirt was pushed to
this host through the server web interface. It is running on top of Centos 7.
From the docs it says to log into the host and edit the
Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 5:40 AM, Alexander Witte
<alexander.wi...@baicanada.com<mailto:alexander.wi...@baicanada.com>> wrote:
Hello,
I am just curious- is this a valid email address I can use to ask a quick
question regarding connecting to a VM via SPICE or V
Hello,
I am just curious- is this a valid email address I can use to ask a quick
question regarding connecting to a VM via SPICE or VNC?
Thanks!
Alex Witte
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