On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 2:21 PM Juan Hernández wrote:
> On 03/07/2017 12:50 PM, qinglong.d...@horebdata.cn wrote:
> > Hi, all
> > I have a cloud foundry environment. I have noticed that cloud
> > foundry can schedule vitual machines created by vmware or openstack
> > using restapi. Ovirt s
On 03/07/2017 12:50 PM, qinglong.d...@horebdata.cn wrote:
> Hi, all
> I have a cloud foundry environment. I have noticed that cloud
> foundry can schedule vitual machines created by vmware or openstack
> using restapi. Ovirt supports restapi, too. So I want to know if it is
> possible to sc
Hi, all
I have a cloud foundry environment. I have noticed that cloud foundry
can schedule vitual machines created by vmware or openstack using restapi.
Ovirt supports restapi, too. So I want to know if it is possible to schedule
vitual machines which created by ovirt using cloud foundry
Hi,
I've managed to get it work.
What I've done is to first run "engine-manage-domains delete" to remove
the domain and add it again using the new aaa extension tool
"ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap-setup". It's not a good idea to mix
these two methods, I guess.
Restart the engine after each chang
The issue is most probably that your user don't have permissions to
login/see vms in oVirt.
Just login as admin@internal to webadmin and assign user 'aaa' some
permissions.
Here[1] is example how to work with virtual machine permissions.
[1]
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Ha
Hi,
I'm using curl and I followed steps in [1] and double checked the
permissions.
I've tested API access vs. webadmin access (see below).
$ curl -v --negotiate -X GET -H "Accept: application/xml" -k
https://server8.funfurt.de/ovirt-engine/webadmin/?locale=de_DE
# Result: HTTP 401
$ kinit
$ curl
On 04/14/2016 08:06 AM, Ondra Machacek wrote:
On 04/13/2016 10:43 PM, Marcel Galke wrote:
Hello,
I need to automatically create a list of all the VMs and the storage
path to their disks in the data center for offline storage for desaster
recovery. We have oVirt 3.6 and IPA 4.2.0.
To achieve thi
On 04/13/2016 10:43 PM, Marcel Galke wrote:
Hello,
I need to automatically create a list of all the VMs and the storage
path to their disks in the data center for offline storage for desaster
recovery. We have oVirt 3.6 and IPA 4.2.0.
To achieve this my idea was to query the API using Kerberos
a
Hello,
I need to automatically create a list of all the VMs and the storage
path to their disks in the data center for offline storage for desaster
recovery. We have oVirt 3.6 and IPA 4.2.0.
To achieve this my idea was to query the API using Kerberos
authentication and a keytab. This could then ru
Hello Sandro,
On 11.09.2015 14:02, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 1:19 PM, Daniel Helgenberger
> mailto:daniel.helgenber...@m-box.de>> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Sandro set BZ1160846 to resolved for 3.5.4, yet the same issue still
> exists with cpu profiles (I even
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 1:19 PM, Daniel Helgenberger <
daniel.helgenber...@m-box.de> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sandro set BZ1160846 to resolved for 3.5.4, yet the same issue still
> exists with cpu profiles (I even remember a duplicate poining to this BZ
> but seem to be unable to find it).
>
Well, acc
Hello,
Sandro set BZ1160846 to resolved for 3.5.4, yet the same issue still
exists with cpu profiles (I even remember a duplicate poining to this BZ
but seem to be unable to find it).
Steps:
1. Set up forman provisoniong for ovirt
2. Add a second cpu profile to cluster
3. Provision a VM using f
Hello,
I still seem to have an issue in ovirt with a [BZ1160846].
In my case, foreman is unable to add hosts if I have multiple CPU
Profiles defined in the cluster:
Failed to create a compute oVirt (oVirt) instance $hostname: action type
cpu profile empty
BZ says this was resolved in RHEV 3.5.1;
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