Re: [Users] Do I really have to use ISO uploader?

2013-11-25 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
Il 24/11/2013 15:33, Itamar Heim ha scritto: On 11/24/2013 05:19 AM, Bob Doolittle wrote: Agreed. Many of us already have an existing directory of ISOs which is NFS-shared, (I created mine while using VirtualBox for several years) and would simply like to use it. This is an issue which is on

Re: [Users] Do I really have to use ISO uploader?

2013-11-25 Thread Blaster
After I emailed the list I was researching some other OVIRT related topic and came across someone’s blog that described how to do this..Pretty simple… Create your ISO domain on local storage cd to the path, then into images/---- Create your symlink here, and a

Re: [Users] Do I really have to use ISO uploader?

2013-11-25 Thread Gianluca Cecchi
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 3:26 PM, Blaster wrote: Now, if there was only a simple way to create a VM out of an existing disk image, I’d be happy. Just a starting point .. One workflow that worked for me ... even if not so straight through process ;-)

Re: [Users] Do I really have to use ISO uploader?

2013-11-24 Thread Itamar Heim
On 11/24/2013 05:19 AM, Bob Doolittle wrote: Agreed. Many of us already have an existing directory of ISOs which is NFS-shared, (I created mine while using VirtualBox for several years) and would simply like to use it. This is an issue which is on the To-Do list, but unfortunately didn't make

[Users] Do I really have to use ISO uploader?

2013-11-23 Thread Blaster
I’m trying to move from ESXi to KVM/OVIRT. To attach an ISO to a CDROM under ESXi, I just have to add the NFS share with all my ISOs, then go to the CDROM and attach one of the ISO images and away I go. Under OVIRT, it seems like I have to create yet another datastore, use engine-iso-upload

Re: [Users] Do I really have to use ISO uploader?

2013-11-23 Thread Bob Doolittle
Agreed. Many of us already have an existing directory of ISOs which is NFS-shared, (I created mine while using VirtualBox for several years) and would simply like to use it. This is an issue which is on the To-Do list, but unfortunately didn't make the first cut for 3.3.2 recently. From