Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-08-13 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
Il 13/08/2013 03:40, Richie@HIP ha scritto:
 Let me throw a couple of Ifs and see what others feel…?
 
 Could it be that VirtualBox AND Parallels cannot handle an oVirtEngine VM…?   
 In other words, oVirtEngine is allergic to both of these…?
 Could it be that oVirtEngine cannot be implemented in a VM…?

No. There is also a feature for having oVirt engine inside a VM on a
host manged by that engine:
http://www.ovirt.org/Features/Self_Hosted_Engine


 Could it be that 4 or 6 Gb of RAM is to little for oVirtEngine…? 

4Gb is the minimum requirement for the RAM.

 I saw some minimum specs for oVirt in the documentation pages in the web 
 Albeit the Minimum RAM was described as 4 Gb., I believe it stated that it 
 should be more. (refer to 
 http://www.ovirt.org/Quick_Start_Guide#Prerequisites - Prerequisites. 
 Could it be that that is the case in a Physical Machine rather than a VM I I 
 can access all the resources and come closer to the prerequisites described 
 before…?
 Could it be that I need to define a Virtual Machine's hard disk size of X 
 amount or more…?

25Gb is the minimum requirement for the HD.

 In my initial trials, I created a VBox VM with 8 Gb HD. and oVirtEngine 
 would't install and Fedora 18 kept showing error messages something like XYZ 
 was without space (can't remember the exact error text)
 I later created the Virtual HD with 15 Gb and oVirtEngine repository stuff 
 installation was possible…!!!

With only 15Gb I think you'll go out of free space quite soon.


 Could it be that the oVirtEngine Adminnistrator Portal needs to do 
 something, maybe in the Postgress database or somewhere else, and is chocking 
 for lack of HD space…?  
 VirtualBox doesn't expand Virtual HDs automatically to well - like Parallel 
 does.  
 I haven't tried my oVirtEngine VM  I began under a Parallels VM to see if I 
 get the same effect (is.e. omer oVirt Portals not opening) - but then all 
 the host machines that I have at hand have 8 Gb Ram and can't be expanded any 
 further to meet the prerequisites defined at 
 http://www.ovirt.org/Quick_Start_Guide#Prerequisites.  
 Any ideas.  In what environment have others implemented oVirtEngine 
 successfully in the past…?
 
 So far, If I can't show oVirt working at least in the management side, all 
 healthcare partners and clients of mine will go with the tried and tested 
 like Microsoft Hyper-V or VMWare. ReHat's version of oVirt it still to 
 expensive and there's little if any RedHat support providers in Puerto Rico.  
 Hence, I'l at a crossroad here and getting this to work is imperative so I 
 can convince people to move to Linux and many will then adopt the commercial 
 edition for support; but only if they can ee that the thing works and can 
 compete with the entrenched and competing solutions.
 
 
 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS 
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Aug 12, 2013, at 2:25 AM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
 


 - Original Message -
 From: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
 To: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 Cc: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 6:56:47 AM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

 On 08/12/2013 04:04 AM, Richie@HIP wrote:
 How would I run the oVirtEngine in Debug Mode…?  Any parameter needs to
 be set..?  Which one…?

 I hope version 3.3 overcomes many of these setup issues.  Pray to the
 almighty.

 I saw alon merged a lot of patches yesterday, so definitely worth trying
 if you can do a clean install with it (from nightly i guess)
 its a brand new installer in 3.3.

 merge - no... submitted.
 but nothing related.



 Richie

 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com






 On Aug 11, 2013, at 2:49 AM, Yair Zaslavsky yzasl...@redhat.com wrote:



 - Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
 Cc: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 5:41:58 AM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

 Last week I dove deep into a fiends network and Active Directory
 infrastructure trying to install oVirtEngine with default values.  I was
 able to have AD DHCP recognize the VirtualBox oViertEngine VM and it took
 the better part of three (3) hours to get the DHCP to recognize the
 Name
 of the computer; it would show the IP and MAC address, but with empty
 name.  Finally I discovered that the name of the VM Fedora 18 machine
 had
 to be defines under System Settings  Details   Overview  Device Name;
 t
 had localloop.localdomain and chained to ovirtenine and reotedh P
 showed
 e Name of the  computer.  The DNS entry had to be made by hand since for
 some reason the DHCP lease was not being copied to the DNS database.

 Once both of these (DHCP and DNS where death with, oVirtEngine installed
 as
 documented - without errors and hangs.

 Then I opened the Welcome to oVirt

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-08-12 Thread Alon Bar-Lev


- Original Message -
 From: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
 To: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 Cc: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 6:56:47 AM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 On 08/12/2013 04:04 AM, Richie@HIP wrote:
  How would I run the oVirtEngine in Debug Mode…?  Any parameter needs to
  be set..?  Which one…?
 
  I hope version 3.3 overcomes many of these setup issues.  Pray to the
  almighty.
 
 I saw alon merged a lot of patches yesterday, so definitely worth trying
 if you can do a clean install with it (from nightly i guess)
 its a brand new installer in 3.3.

merge - no... submitted.
but nothing related.

 
 
  Richie
 
  José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
  M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
  On Aug 11, 2013, at 2:49 AM, Yair Zaslavsky yzasl...@redhat.com wrote:
 
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  To: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
  Cc: users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 5:41:58 AM
  Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
  Last week I dove deep into a fiends network and Active Directory
  infrastructure trying to install oVirtEngine with default values.  I was
  able to have AD DHCP recognize the VirtualBox oViertEngine VM and it took
  the better part of three (3) hours to get the DHCP to recognize the
  Name
  of the computer; it would show the IP and MAC address, but with empty
  name.  Finally I discovered that the name of the VM Fedora 18 machine
  had
  to be defines under System Settings  Details   Overview  Device Name;
  t
  had localloop.localdomain and chained to ovirtenine and reotedh P
  showed
  e Name of the  computer.  The DNS entry had to be made by hand since for
  some reason the DHCP lease was not being copied to the DNS database.
 
  Once both of these (DHCP and DNS where death with, oVirtEngine installed
  as
  documented - without errors and hangs.
 
  Then I opened the Welcome to oVirt Engine / Management web page.  Upon
  trying
  to open any of the portals, I was asked to verify the certificate;
  which I
  accepted.  I grid opening the User Portal and upon being presented the
  Login
  screen I entered admin as user, and welcome as the password (that's
  what
  I defined as password for the test VM I'm creating.)  I awaited several
  minuted and nothing happened.  I shut down the oVirtEngine VM, and
  increased
  the VM RAM from 4 Gb to 6 Gb.  Rebooted and reconnected and was able to
  enter the Users Portal, albeit after waiting almost a minute.
  Voila…!!!
  It works…!!!
 
  But then I realized it was a premature celebration.  When trying to enter
  the
  Administration Portal, seeing the login screen, more than half an hour
  passed and nothing happened; only a spinning cursor and hardly any disk
  or
  LAN activity in the oVirtEngine VM.
 
  I copied all the entries in the engine.log related to today.  I'm
  including
  them as attachment so anyone can tell me why I can;t enter the
  oVirtEngine
  Administrator Portal.  Neither can I get into the Reports Portal which
  even shows a message with either a typo, of a british way of expressing
  legal (it read LeAgal (the uppercase A is my way of showing the
  typo).
 
  Please let me know if you have any suggestions regarding logging into the
  Administrator Portal.  Could it be that at least one node has to exist…?
  In
  the engine.log I can see several INFO and WAR messages, but the ERROR
  ones
  (which are very few) are to cryptic for me to make sense of them.
 
  I saw the log, indeed looks strange.
  In order to get all the data of the main screen (after login) several
  queries are run to the engine in order to fetch the data
  What I would suggest (unless someone else can see something I missed in
  the log) is to consider to run ovirt-engine in such a way that debug
  messages will be logged as well.
 
 
 
  oVirt is beginning to come alive on my side; but not quite there yet.
  Any
  help appreciated..
 
  RIchie
 
  José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
  M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  On Aug 1, 2013, at 3:59 PM, Richie@HIP
  richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com wrote:
 
  In a conversation via IRC, someone suggested that I activate dnsmask
  to
  overcome what appears to be a DNS problem.  I'll try that other
  possibility once I get home later today.
 
  In the mean time, what do you mean by fixing the hostname…?  I opened
  and
  fixed the HOSTNAMES and changed it from localhost-localdomain to
  localhost.localdomain and that made no difference.  Albeit, after
  changing I didm;t restart, remove ovirtEngine ((using engine-cleanup)
  and reinstalled via engine-setup.  Is that what you mean…?
 
 
 
  In the mean time, the fact that even if I resolve the issue of
  oVirtEngine
  I will not be able to connect to the oVirt Nodes unless I have DNS

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-08-11 Thread Yair Zaslavsky


- Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
 Cc: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 5:41:58 AM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 Last week I dove deep into a fiends network and Active Directory
 infrastructure trying to install oVirtEngine with default values.  I was
 able to have AD DHCP recognize the VirtualBox oViertEngine VM and it took
 the better part of three (3) hours to get the DHCP to recognize the Name
 of the computer; it would show the IP and MAC address, but with empty
 name.  Finally I discovered that the name of the VM Fedora 18 machine had
 to be defines under System Settings  Details   Overview  Device Name; t
 had localloop.localdomain and chained to ovirtenine and reotedh P showed
 e Name of the  computer.  The DNS entry had to be made by hand since for
 some reason the DHCP lease was not being copied to the DNS database.
 
 Once both of these (DHCP and DNS where death with, oVirtEngine installed as
 documented - without errors and hangs.
 
 Then I opened the Welcome to oVirt Engine / Management web page.  Upon trying
 to open any of the portals, I was asked to verify the certificate; which I
 accepted.  I grid opening the User Portal and upon being presented the Login
 screen I entered admin as user, and welcome as the password (that's what
 I defined as password for the test VM I'm creating.)  I awaited several
 minuted and nothing happened.  I shut down the oVirtEngine VM, and increased
 the VM RAM from 4 Gb to 6 Gb.  Rebooted and reconnected and was able to
 enter the Users Portal, albeit after waiting almost a minute.  Voila…!!!
 It works…!!!
 
 But then I realized it was a premature celebration.  When trying to enter the
 Administration Portal, seeing the login screen, more than half an hour
 passed and nothing happened; only a spinning cursor and hardly any disk or
 LAN activity in the oVirtEngine VM.
 
 I copied all the entries in the engine.log related to today.  I'm including
 them as attachment so anyone can tell me why I can;t enter the oVirtEngine
 Administrator Portal.  Neither can I get into the Reports Portal which
 even shows a message with either a typo, of a british way of expressing
 legal (it read LeAgal (the uppercase A is my way of showing the typo).
 
 Please let me know if you have any suggestions regarding logging into the
 Administrator Portal.  Could it be that at least one node has to exist…?  In
 the engine.log I can see several INFO and WAR messages, but the ERROR ones
 (which are very few) are to cryptic for me to make sense of them.

I saw the log, indeed looks strange.
In order to get all the data of the main screen (after login) several queries 
are run to the engine in order to fetch the data
What I would suggest (unless someone else can see something I missed in the 
log) is to consider to run ovirt-engine in such a way that debug messages will 
be logged as well.


 
 oVirt is beginning to come alive on my side; but not quite there yet.  Any
 help appreciated..
 
 RIchie
 
 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Aug 1, 2013, at 3:59 PM, Richie@HIP
 richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com wrote:
 
  In a conversation via IRC, someone suggested that I activate dnsmask to
  overcome what appears to be a DNS problem.  I'll try that other
  possibility once I get home later today.
  
  In the mean time, what do you mean by fixing the hostname…?  I opened and
  fixed the HOSTNAMES and changed it from localhost-localdomain to
  localhost.localdomain and that made no difference.  Albeit, after
  changing I didm;t restart, remove ovirtEngine ((using engine-cleanup)
  and reinstalled via engine-setup.  Is that what you mean…?
  
  
  
  In the mean time, the fact that even if I resolve the issue of oVirtEngine
  I will not be able to connect to the oVirt Nodes unless I have DNS
  resolution, apparently means I should do something with resolving via DNS
  in my home LAN (i.e implement some sort of DNS Cache so I can resolve my
  home computers via DNS inside my LAN).
  
  Any suggestions are MORE THAN WELCOME…!!!
  
  Richie
  
  José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
  M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  
  
  
  
  
  
  On Aug 1, 2013, at 2:47 PM, Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com wrote:
  
  On 08/01/2013 07:13 PM, Richie@HIP wrote:
  Is there a contact or someone that could give me tech support remotely…?
  I'm willing to pay if the problem is solved.
  
  isn't the issue solved if you fix the hostname?
  
  
  José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
  M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  
  
  
  
  
  
  On Aug 1, 2013, at 11:43 AM, Richie@HIP
  richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com wrote:
  
  Where do you want me to open a bug entry, and thereafter, exactly how
  will I explain it so whomever reads and later

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-08-11 Thread Oved Ourfalli


- Original Message -
 From: Yair Zaslavsky yzasl...@redhat.com
 To: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 Cc: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2013 9:49:28 AM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
  From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  To: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
  Cc: users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 5:41:58 AM
  Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
  
  Last week I dove deep into a fiends network and Active Directory
  infrastructure trying to install oVirtEngine with default values.  I was
  able to have AD DHCP recognize the VirtualBox oViertEngine VM and it took
  the better part of three (3) hours to get the DHCP to recognize the Name
  of the computer; it would show the IP and MAC address, but with empty
  name.  Finally I discovered that the name of the VM Fedora 18 machine had
  to be defines under System Settings  Details   Overview  Device Name; t
  had localloop.localdomain and chained to ovirtenine and reotedh P
  showed
  e Name of the  computer.  The DNS entry had to be made by hand since for
  some reason the DHCP lease was not being copied to the DNS database.
  
  Once both of these (DHCP and DNS where death with, oVirtEngine installed as
  documented - without errors and hangs.
  
  Then I opened the Welcome to oVirt Engine / Management web page.  Upon
  trying
  to open any of the portals, I was asked to verify the certificate; which
  I
  accepted.  I grid opening the User Portal and upon being presented the
  Login
  screen I entered admin as user, and welcome as the password (that's
  what
  I defined as password for the test VM I'm creating.)  I awaited several
  minuted and nothing happened.  I shut down the oVirtEngine VM, and
  increased
  the VM RAM from 4 Gb to 6 Gb.  Rebooted and reconnected and was able to
  enter the Users Portal, albeit after waiting almost a minute.  Voila…!!!
  It works…!!!
  
  But then I realized it was a premature celebration.  When trying to enter
  the
  Administration Portal, seeing the login screen, more than half an hour
  passed and nothing happened; only a spinning cursor and hardly any disk or
  LAN activity in the oVirtEngine VM.
  
  I copied all the entries in the engine.log related to today.  I'm including
  them as attachment so anyone can tell me why I can;t enter the oVirtEngine
  Administrator Portal.  Neither can I get into the Reports Portal which
  even shows a message with either a typo, of a british way of expressing
  legal (it read LeAgal (the uppercase A is my way of showing the
  typo).
  
  Please let me know if you have any suggestions regarding logging into the
  Administrator Portal.  Could it be that at least one node has to exist…?
  In
  the engine.log I can see several INFO and WAR messages, but the ERROR
  ones
  (which are very few) are to cryptic for me to make sense of them.
 
 I saw the log, indeed looks strange.
 In order to get all the data of the main screen (after login) several queries
 are run to the engine in order to fetch the data
 What I would suggest (unless someone else can see something I missed in the
 log) is to consider to run ovirt-engine in such a way that debug messages
 will be logged as well.
 

What browser are you using?
I recently had a similar issue with Firefox, and when I switched to Chrome and 
there it worked well.
Then, I tried to clear the cache in my Firefox, and it worked well there as 
well.

Hope it helps,
Oved

 
  
  oVirt is beginning to come alive on my side; but not quite there yet.  Any
  help appreciated..
  
  RIchie
  
  José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
  M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  On Aug 1, 2013, at 3:59 PM, Richie@HIP
  richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com wrote:
  
   In a conversation via IRC, someone suggested that I activate dnsmask to
   overcome what appears to be a DNS problem.  I'll try that other
   possibility once I get home later today.
   
   In the mean time, what do you mean by fixing the hostname…?  I opened
   and
   fixed the HOSTNAMES and changed it from localhost-localdomain to
   localhost.localdomain and that made no difference.  Albeit, after
   changing I didm;t restart, remove ovirtEngine ((using engine-cleanup)
   and reinstalled via engine-setup.  Is that what you mean…?
   
   
   
   In the mean time, the fact that even if I resolve the issue of
   oVirtEngine
   I will not be able to connect to the oVirt Nodes unless I have DNS
   resolution, apparently means I should do something with resolving via DNS
   in my home LAN (i.e implement some sort of DNS Cache so I can resolve
   my
   home computers via DNS inside my LAN).
   
   Any suggestions are MORE THAN WELCOME…!!!
   
   Richie
   
   José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
   M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
   
   
   
   
   
   
   On Aug 1

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-08-11 Thread Richie@HIP
I tried Chrome (latest), Firefox v22, and IE v10 - ALL from a machine, with 
WinBlows 8, that was NOT hosting the VirtualBox VM where i've installed 
oVirtEngine.  I tried the same browsers from within the host where the VM 
resides.  I then tried connecting from my Mac using Chrome, Firefox 23 and 
latest Safari.  Same problem in all cases.

If somebody wants to take a look at it, we can arrange a TeamViewer session 
to the host that runs the VM, and maybe even to an adjacent computer which is 
NOT hosting the VM.  Let me know so we may make arrangements.  In the mean 
time, I'll continue trying out what's happening - all I can say until we 
understand the setup and get it to move; oVirt this is NOT for the faint of 
heart…

José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS 
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com






On Aug 11, 2013, at 4:53 AM, Oved Ourfalli ov...@redhat.com wrote:

 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Yair Zaslavsky yzasl...@redhat.com
 To: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 Cc: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2013 9:49:28 AM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
 Cc: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 5:41:58 AM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 Last week I dove deep into a fiends network and Active Directory
 infrastructure trying to install oVirtEngine with default values.  I was
 able to have AD DHCP recognize the VirtualBox oViertEngine VM and it took
 the better part of three (3) hours to get the DHCP to recognize the Name
 of the computer; it would show the IP and MAC address, but with empty
 name.  Finally I discovered that the name of the VM Fedora 18 machine had
 to be defines under System Settings  Details   Overview  Device Name; t
 had localloop.localdomain and chained to ovirtenine and reotedh P
 showed
 e Name of the  computer.  The DNS entry had to be made by hand since for
 some reason the DHCP lease was not being copied to the DNS database.
 
 Once both of these (DHCP and DNS where death with, oVirtEngine installed as
 documented - without errors and hangs.
 
 Then I opened the Welcome to oVirt Engine / Management web page.  Upon
 trying
 to open any of the portals, I was asked to verify the certificate; which
 I
 accepted.  I grid opening the User Portal and upon being presented the
 Login
 screen I entered admin as user, and welcome as the password (that's
 what
 I defined as password for the test VM I'm creating.)  I awaited several
 minuted and nothing happened.  I shut down the oVirtEngine VM, and
 increased
 the VM RAM from 4 Gb to 6 Gb.  Rebooted and reconnected and was able to
 enter the Users Portal, albeit after waiting almost a minute.  Voila…!!!
 It works…!!!
 
 But then I realized it was a premature celebration.  When trying to enter
 the
 Administration Portal, seeing the login screen, more than half an hour
 passed and nothing happened; only a spinning cursor and hardly any disk or
 LAN activity in the oVirtEngine VM.
 
 I copied all the entries in the engine.log related to today.  I'm including
 them as attachment so anyone can tell me why I can;t enter the oVirtEngine
 Administrator Portal.  Neither can I get into the Reports Portal which
 even shows a message with either a typo, of a british way of expressing
 legal (it read LeAgal (the uppercase A is my way of showing the
 typo).
 
 Please let me know if you have any suggestions regarding logging into the
 Administrator Portal.  Could it be that at least one node has to exist…?
 In
 the engine.log I can see several INFO and WAR messages, but the ERROR
 ones
 (which are very few) are to cryptic for me to make sense of them.
 
 I saw the log, indeed looks strange.
 In order to get all the data of the main screen (after login) several queries
 are run to the engine in order to fetch the data
 What I would suggest (unless someone else can see something I missed in the
 log) is to consider to run ovirt-engine in such a way that debug messages
 will be logged as well.
 
 
 What browser are you using?
 I recently had a similar issue with Firefox, and when I switched to Chrome 
 and there it worked well.
 Then, I tried to clear the cache in my Firefox, and it worked well there as 
 well.
 
 Hope it helps,
 Oved
 
 
 
 oVirt is beginning to come alive on my side; but not quite there yet.  Any
 help appreciated..
 
 RIchie
 
 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Aug 1, 2013, at 3:59 PM, Richie@HIP
 richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com wrote:
 
 In a conversation via IRC, someone suggested that I activate dnsmask to
 overcome what appears to be a DNS problem.  I'll try that other
 possibility once I get home later today.
 
 In the mean time, what do you mean by fixing the hostname…?  I opened
 and
 fixed

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-08-11 Thread Richie@HIP
How would I run the oVirtEngine in Debug Mode…?  Any parameter needs to be 
set..?  Which one…?

I hope version 3.3 overcomes many of these setup issues.  Pray to the almighty.

Richie

José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS 
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com






On Aug 11, 2013, at 2:49 AM, Yair Zaslavsky yzasl...@redhat.com wrote:

 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
 Cc: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 5:41:58 AM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 Last week I dove deep into a fiends network and Active Directory
 infrastructure trying to install oVirtEngine with default values.  I was
 able to have AD DHCP recognize the VirtualBox oViertEngine VM and it took
 the better part of three (3) hours to get the DHCP to recognize the Name
 of the computer; it would show the IP and MAC address, but with empty
 name.  Finally I discovered that the name of the VM Fedora 18 machine had
 to be defines under System Settings  Details   Overview  Device Name; t
 had localloop.localdomain and chained to ovirtenine and reotedh P showed
 e Name of the  computer.  The DNS entry had to be made by hand since for
 some reason the DHCP lease was not being copied to the DNS database.
 
 Once both of these (DHCP and DNS where death with, oVirtEngine installed as
 documented - without errors and hangs.
 
 Then I opened the Welcome to oVirt Engine / Management web page.  Upon trying
 to open any of the portals, I was asked to verify the certificate; which I
 accepted.  I grid opening the User Portal and upon being presented the Login
 screen I entered admin as user, and welcome as the password (that's what
 I defined as password for the test VM I'm creating.)  I awaited several
 minuted and nothing happened.  I shut down the oVirtEngine VM, and increased
 the VM RAM from 4 Gb to 6 Gb.  Rebooted and reconnected and was able to
 enter the Users Portal, albeit after waiting almost a minute.  Voila…!!!
 It works…!!!
 
 But then I realized it was a premature celebration.  When trying to enter the
 Administration Portal, seeing the login screen, more than half an hour
 passed and nothing happened; only a spinning cursor and hardly any disk or
 LAN activity in the oVirtEngine VM.
 
 I copied all the entries in the engine.log related to today.  I'm including
 them as attachment so anyone can tell me why I can;t enter the oVirtEngine
 Administrator Portal.  Neither can I get into the Reports Portal which
 even shows a message with either a typo, of a british way of expressing
 legal (it read LeAgal (the uppercase A is my way of showing the typo).
 
 Please let me know if you have any suggestions regarding logging into the
 Administrator Portal.  Could it be that at least one node has to exist…?  In
 the engine.log I can see several INFO and WAR messages, but the ERROR ones
 (which are very few) are to cryptic for me to make sense of them.
 
 I saw the log, indeed looks strange.
 In order to get all the data of the main screen (after login) several queries 
 are run to the engine in order to fetch the data
 What I would suggest (unless someone else can see something I missed in the 
 log) is to consider to run ovirt-engine in such a way that debug messages 
 will be logged as well.
 
 
 
 oVirt is beginning to come alive on my side; but not quite there yet.  Any
 help appreciated..
 
 RIchie
 
 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Aug 1, 2013, at 3:59 PM, Richie@HIP
 richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com wrote:
 
 In a conversation via IRC, someone suggested that I activate dnsmask to
 overcome what appears to be a DNS problem.  I'll try that other
 possibility once I get home later today.
 
 In the mean time, what do you mean by fixing the hostname…?  I opened and
 fixed the HOSTNAMES and changed it from localhost-localdomain to
 localhost.localdomain and that made no difference.  Albeit, after
 changing I didm;t restart, remove ovirtEngine ((using engine-cleanup)
 and reinstalled via engine-setup.  Is that what you mean…?
 
 
 
 In the mean time, the fact that even if I resolve the issue of oVirtEngine
 I will not be able to connect to the oVirt Nodes unless I have DNS
 resolution, apparently means I should do something with resolving via DNS
 in my home LAN (i.e implement some sort of DNS Cache so I can resolve my
 home computers via DNS inside my LAN).
 
 Any suggestions are MORE THAN WELCOME…!!!
 
 Richie
 
 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Aug 1, 2013, at 2:47 PM, Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com wrote:
 
 On 08/01/2013 07:13 PM, Richie@HIP wrote:
 Is there a contact or someone that could give me tech support remotely…?
 I'm willing to pay if the problem is solved.
 
 isn't the issue solved if you fix the hostname

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-08-11 Thread Itamar Heim

On 08/12/2013 04:04 AM, Richie@HIP wrote:

How would I run the oVirtEngine in Debug Mode…?  Any parameter needs to be 
set..?  Which one…?

I hope version 3.3 overcomes many of these setup issues.  Pray to the almighty.


I saw alon merged a lot of patches yesterday, so definitely worth trying 
if you can do a clean install with it (from nightly i guess)

its a brand new installer in 3.3.



Richie

José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com






On Aug 11, 2013, at 2:49 AM, Yair Zaslavsky yzasl...@redhat.com wrote:




- Original Message -

From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
To: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
Cc: users@ovirt.org
Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 5:41:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

Last week I dove deep into a fiends network and Active Directory
infrastructure trying to install oVirtEngine with default values.  I was
able to have AD DHCP recognize the VirtualBox oViertEngine VM and it took
the better part of three (3) hours to get the DHCP to recognize the Name
of the computer; it would show the IP and MAC address, but with empty
name.  Finally I discovered that the name of the VM Fedora 18 machine had
to be defines under System Settings  Details   Overview  Device Name; t
had localloop.localdomain and chained to ovirtenine and reotedh P showed
e Name of the  computer.  The DNS entry had to be made by hand since for
some reason the DHCP lease was not being copied to the DNS database.

Once both of these (DHCP and DNS where death with, oVirtEngine installed as
documented - without errors and hangs.

Then I opened the Welcome to oVirt Engine / Management web page.  Upon trying
to open any of the portals, I was asked to verify the certificate; which I
accepted.  I grid opening the User Portal and upon being presented the Login
screen I entered admin as user, and welcome as the password (that's what
I defined as password for the test VM I'm creating.)  I awaited several
minuted and nothing happened.  I shut down the oVirtEngine VM, and increased
the VM RAM from 4 Gb to 6 Gb.  Rebooted and reconnected and was able to
enter the Users Portal, albeit after waiting almost a minute.  Voila…!!!
It works…!!!

But then I realized it was a premature celebration.  When trying to enter the
Administration Portal, seeing the login screen, more than half an hour
passed and nothing happened; only a spinning cursor and hardly any disk or
LAN activity in the oVirtEngine VM.

I copied all the entries in the engine.log related to today.  I'm including
them as attachment so anyone can tell me why I can;t enter the oVirtEngine
Administrator Portal.  Neither can I get into the Reports Portal which
even shows a message with either a typo, of a british way of expressing
legal (it read LeAgal (the uppercase A is my way of showing the typo).

Please let me know if you have any suggestions regarding logging into the
Administrator Portal.  Could it be that at least one node has to exist…?  In
the engine.log I can see several INFO and WAR messages, but the ERROR ones
(which are very few) are to cryptic for me to make sense of them.


I saw the log, indeed looks strange.
In order to get all the data of the main screen (after login) several queries 
are run to the engine in order to fetch the data
What I would suggest (unless someone else can see something I missed in the 
log) is to consider to run ovirt-engine in such a way that debug messages will 
be logged as well.




oVirt is beginning to come alive on my side; but not quite there yet.  Any
help appreciated..

RIchie

José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com







On Aug 1, 2013, at 3:59 PM, Richie@HIP
richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com wrote:


In a conversation via IRC, someone suggested that I activate dnsmask to
overcome what appears to be a DNS problem.  I'll try that other
possibility once I get home later today.

In the mean time, what do you mean by fixing the hostname…?  I opened and
fixed the HOSTNAMES and changed it from localhost-localdomain to
localhost.localdomain and that made no difference.  Albeit, after
changing I didm;t restart, remove ovirtEngine ((using engine-cleanup)
and reinstalled via engine-setup.  Is that what you mean…?



In the mean time, the fact that even if I resolve the issue of oVirtEngine
I will not be able to connect to the oVirt Nodes unless I have DNS
resolution, apparently means I should do something with resolving via DNS
in my home LAN (i.e implement some sort of DNS Cache so I can resolve my
home computers via DNS inside my LAN).

Any suggestions are MORE THAN WELCOME…!!!

Richie

José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com






On Aug 1, 2013, at 2:47 PM, Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com wrote:


On 08/01/2013 07:13 PM, Richie@HIP wrote:

Is there a contact or someone that could give me tech support

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-08-11 Thread Itamar Heim

On 08/12/2013 04:02 AM, Richie@HIP wrote:

I tried Chrome (latest), Firefox v22, and IE v10 - ALL from a machine, with 
WinBlows 8, that was NOT hosting the VirtualBox VM where i've installed 
oVirtEngine.  I tried the same browsers from within the host where the VM 
resides.  I then tried connecting from my Mac using Chrome, Firefox 23 and 
latest Safari.  Same problem in all cases.

If somebody wants to take a look at it, we can arrange a TeamViewer session to the host 
that runs the VM, and maybe even to an adjacent computer which is NOT hosting the VM.  Let me know 
so we may make arrangements.  In the mean time, I'll continue trying out what's happening - all I 
can say until we understand the setup and get it to move; oVirt this is NOT for the faint of 
heart…


i wonder what's different in your environment - setup is usually not 
that problematic.


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Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-08-01 Thread Richie@HIP
://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org and gets my Public IP.
 
 NOTE - To test this setup, I do ping to either
 healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
 http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org or
 dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
 http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org and I get
 my Dynamic Public IP back.  Once the Text URL issue was returning
 my IP (as FQDN expect) I repeated the:
 
 sudo engine-setup
 
 Upon reaching:
 
 Host fully qualified domain name. Note: this name should be fully
 resolvable  [localhost.localdomain] :
 
 I entered dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com
 http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com and got my Public
 IP back with the following message:
 
 The IP (70.45.xxx.xx) which was resolved from the FQDN
 dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com
 http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com is not configured
 on any non loopback interface on this host
 
 
 Now, here's the question.  What does anyone suggest I do to overcome
 the FQDN setting and continue the installation process…?
 
 
 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 Looking at your evaluation of my ERROR_LOG, and HOSTNAME  (your first
 and second comments) you reassured my suspicion; to go to HOSTNAME
 and change localhost-localdomain to localhost.localdomain.
 
 
 When I go to your third comment is where all hell breaks loose.  You
 say /to make ovirt-engine work, you must have resolvable host via dns
 and resolved to non loopback address, so localhost will not work for
 you/.  That line appears to take me back to where I started a month
 and half ago (see copy of my original pos for help); localhost and
 localdomain seem to be biting me in the ass.
 
 I was told that by adding an entry to the HOST file i'd overcome the
 need for a DNS.  Not exactly the same as what you suggest and/or mean…?
 
 Since I'm doing this work at home I have a Dynamic IP.  I opened an
 account on DynDNS.or so I could resolve DNSs to my Dynamic IP; which
 changes every time the power goes out and back (i.e. about once a
 month in Puerto Rico where I'm at, and were used to that as trees and
 tropical foliage can't be prevented from causing blackouts by tripping
 on power lines).
 
 If I PING (from the Terminal) healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
 http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/ I get my Public IP at The
 Time (i.e. my Assigned Dynamic IP).
 
 In my Godaddy.com http://godaddy.com/ DNS setting I have a CName
 entry for:
 
  * Host: dcmanagement1
  * Points To: healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/
 
 
 Screen Shot 2013-07-31 at 6.19.54 PM.png
 
 What should I use as FQDN then (which is resolved by GoDaddy's DNS):
 
  * healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/
  * dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/
  * something else…?
 
 
 The problem I see with this is that the oVirtEngine VM will not have
 a valid Internet IP since it sits behind a router that is doing NAT.
 I could set a rule (ex. por forwarding, port triggering or a static
 route) in my router that states that if port X is being accessed from
 the outside (i.e. Internet) to route to my oVirtEngine VM IP;
 which is getting it's own IP from the router's DHCP.
 
 What do you think now that you have a little more information about my
 setup…?
 
 
 *José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS*
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Jul 31, 2013, at 3:32 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
 mailto:alo...@redhat.com wrote:
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com mailto:alo...@redhat.com
 Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com mailto:ih...@redhat.com,
 users@ovirt.org mailto:users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 9:00:11 PM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 I'm having difficulties copying files between the virtual machine
 and the
 host (Mac OS X) so here are the contents of the LOG files you
 requested, and
 them some others; just in case:
 
 ERROR_LOG
 [Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.461132 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1573] SELinux
 policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.466439 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1573]
 AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.470121 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1573] (EAI
 3)Temporary failure in name resolution: AH01564: unable to find IPv4
 address
 of localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 [Thu Jul 25 18:14:34.690954 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1767] SELinux
 policy
 enabled; httpd running as context

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-08-01 Thread Richie@HIP
 Text-URL would resolve to the IP where I'm at.  I also modified my
 Domain's DNS and entered a DNS Alias named dcmanagement, defining
 this DNS alias to resolve into my IP by going to DynDNS.org
 http://DynDNS.org to get my Public IP.  Hence, the alias
 dcmanagement1 resolves by going to
 healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
 http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org and gets my Public IP.
 
 NOTE - To test this setup, I do ping to either
 healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
 http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org or
 dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
 http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org and I get
 my Dynamic Public IP back.  Once the Text URL issue was returning
 my IP (as FQDN expect) I repeated the:
 
 sudo engine-setup
 
 Upon reaching:
 
 Host fully qualified domain name. Note: this name should be fully
 resolvable  [localhost.localdomain] :
 
 I entered dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com
 http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com and got my Public
 IP back with the following message:
 
 The IP (70.45.xxx.xx) which was resolved from the FQDN
 dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com
 http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com is not configured
 on any non loopback interface on this host
 
 
 Now, here's the question.  What does anyone suggest I do to overcome
 the FQDN setting and continue the installation process…?
 
 
 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 Looking at your evaluation of my ERROR_LOG, and HOSTNAME  (your first
 and second comments) you reassured my suspicion; to go to HOSTNAME
 and change localhost-localdomain to localhost.localdomain.
 
 
 When I go to your third comment is where all hell breaks loose.  You
 say /to make ovirt-engine work, you must have resolvable host via dns
 and resolved to non loopback address, so localhost will not work for
 you/.  That line appears to take me back to where I started a month
 and half ago (see copy of my original pos for help); localhost and
 localdomain seem to be biting me in the ass.
 
 I was told that by adding an entry to the HOST file i'd overcome the
 need for a DNS.  Not exactly the same as what you suggest and/or mean…?
 
 Since I'm doing this work at home I have a Dynamic IP.  I opened an
 account on DynDNS.or so I could resolve DNSs to my Dynamic IP; which
 changes every time the power goes out and back (i.e. about once a
 month in Puerto Rico where I'm at, and were used to that as trees and
 tropical foliage can't be prevented from causing blackouts by tripping
 on power lines).
 
 If I PING (from the Terminal) healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
 http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/ I get my Public IP at The
 Time (i.e. my Assigned Dynamic IP).
 
 In my Godaddy.com http://godaddy.com/ DNS setting I have a CName
 entry for:
 
 * Host: dcmanagement1
 * Points To: healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
   http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/
 
 
 Screen Shot 2013-07-31 at 6.19.54 PM.png
 
 What should I use as FQDN then (which is resolved by GoDaddy's DNS):
 
 * healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
   http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/
 * dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
   http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/
 * something else…?
 
 
 The problem I see with this is that the oVirtEngine VM will not have
 a valid Internet IP since it sits behind a router that is doing NAT.
 I could set a rule (ex. por forwarding, port triggering or a static
 route) in my router that states that if port X is being accessed from
 the outside (i.e. Internet) to route to my oVirtEngine VM IP;
 which is getting it's own IP from the router's DHCP.
 
 What do you think now that you have a little more information about my
 setup…?
 
 
 *José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS*
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Jul 31, 2013, at 3:32 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
 mailto:alo...@redhat.com wrote:
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com mailto:alo...@redhat.com
 Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com mailto:ih...@redhat.com,
 users@ovirt.org mailto:users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 9:00:11 PM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 I'm having difficulties copying files between the virtual machine
 and the
 host (Mac OS X) so here are the contents of the LOG files you
 requested, and
 them some others; just in case:
 
 ERROR_LOG
 [Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.461132 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1573] SELinux
 policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.466439 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1573]
 AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Wed Jul 24 15

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-08-01 Thread Itamar Heim
 Public IP.  Hence, the alias
dcmanagement1 resolves by going to
healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org and gets my Public IP.

NOTE - To test this setup, I do ping to either
healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org or
dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org and I get
my Dynamic Public IP back.  Once the Text URL issue was returning
my IP (as FQDN expect) I repeated the:

sudo engine-setup

Upon reaching:

Host fully qualified domain name. Note: this name should be fully
resolvable  [localhost.localdomain] :

I entered dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com
http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com and got my Public
IP back with the following message:

The IP (70.45.xxx.xx) which was resolved from the FQDN
dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com
http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com is not configured
on any non loopback interface on this host


Now, here's the question.  What does anyone suggest I do to overcome
the FQDN setting and continue the installation process…?


José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com



Looking at your evaluation of my ERROR_LOG, and HOSTNAME  (your first
and second comments) you reassured my suspicion; to go to HOSTNAME
and change localhost-localdomain to localhost.localdomain.


When I go to your third comment is where all hell breaks loose.  You
say /to make ovirt-engine work, you must have resolvable host via dns
and resolved to non loopback address, so localhost will not work for
you/.  That line appears to take me back to where I started a month
and half ago (see copy of my original pos for help); localhost and
localdomain seem to be biting me in the ass.

I was told that by adding an entry to the HOST file i'd overcome the
need for a DNS.  Not exactly the same as what you suggest and/or mean…?

Since I'm doing this work at home I have a Dynamic IP.  I opened an
account on DynDNS.or so I could resolve DNSs to my Dynamic IP; which
changes every time the power goes out and back (i.e. about once a
month in Puerto Rico where I'm at, and were used to that as trees and
tropical foliage can't be prevented from causing blackouts by tripping
on power lines).

If I PING (from the Terminal) healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/ I get my Public IP at The
Time (i.e. my Assigned Dynamic IP).

In my Godaddy.com http://godaddy.com/ DNS setting I have a CName
entry for:

  * Host: dcmanagement1
  * Points To: healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/


Screen Shot 2013-07-31 at 6.19.54 PM.png

What should I use as FQDN then (which is resolved by GoDaddy's DNS):

  * healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/
  * dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/
  * something else…?


The problem I see with this is that the oVirtEngine VM will not have
a valid Internet IP since it sits behind a router that is doing NAT.
I could set a rule (ex. por forwarding, port triggering or a static
route) in my router that states that if port X is being accessed from
the outside (i.e. Internet) to route to my oVirtEngine VM IP;
which is getting it's own IP from the router's DHCP.

What do you think now that you have a little more information about my
setup…?


*José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS*
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com






On Jul 31, 2013, at 3:32 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
mailto:alo...@redhat.com wrote:




- Original Message -

From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com mailto:alo...@redhat.com
Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com mailto:ih...@redhat.com,
users@ovirt.org mailto:users@ovirt.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 9:00:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

I'm having difficulties copying files between the virtual machine
and the
host (Mac OS X) so here are the contents of the LOG files you
requested, and
them some others; just in case:

ERROR_LOG
[Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.461132 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1573] SELinux
policy
enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
[Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.466439 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1573]
AH01232: suEXEC
mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
[Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.470121 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1573] (EAI
3)Temporary failure in name resolution: AH01564: unable to find IPv4
address
of localhost-localdomain
AH00016: Configuration Failed
[Thu Jul 25 18:14:34.690954 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1767] SELinux
policy
enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
[Thu Jul 25 18:14

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-08-01 Thread Itamar Heim
 resolve to the IP where I'm at.  I also modified my
Domain's DNS and entered a DNS Alias named dcmanagement, defining
this DNS alias to resolve into my IP by going to DynDNS.org
http://DynDNS.org to get my Public IP.  Hence, the alias
dcmanagement1 resolves by going to
healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org and gets my Public IP.

NOTE - To test this setup, I do ping to either
healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org or
dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org and I get
my Dynamic Public IP back.  Once the Text URL issue was returning
my IP (as FQDN expect) I repeated the:

sudo engine-setup

Upon reaching:

Host fully qualified domain name. Note: this name should be fully
resolvable  [localhost.localdomain] :

I entered dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com
http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com and got my Public
IP back with the following message:

The IP (70.45.xxx.xx) which was resolved from the FQDN
dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com
http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com is not configured
on any non loopback interface on this host


Now, here's the question.  What does anyone suggest I do to overcome
the FQDN setting and continue the installation process…?


José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com



Looking at your evaluation of my ERROR_LOG, and HOSTNAME  (your first
and second comments) you reassured my suspicion; to go to HOSTNAME
and change localhost-localdomain to localhost.localdomain.


When I go to your third comment is where all hell breaks loose.  You
say /to make ovirt-engine work, you must have resolvable host via dns
and resolved to non loopback address, so localhost will not work for
you/.  That line appears to take me back to where I started a month
and half ago (see copy of my original pos for help); localhost and
localdomain seem to be biting me in the ass.

I was told that by adding an entry to the HOST file i'd overcome the
need for a DNS.  Not exactly the same as what you suggest and/or mean…?

Since I'm doing this work at home I have a Dynamic IP.  I opened an
account on DynDNS.or so I could resolve DNSs to my Dynamic IP; which
changes every time the power goes out and back (i.e. about once a
month in Puerto Rico where I'm at, and were used to that as trees and
tropical foliage can't be prevented from causing blackouts by tripping
on power lines).

If I PING (from the Terminal) healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/ I get my Public IP at The
Time (i.e. my Assigned Dynamic IP).

In my Godaddy.com http://godaddy.com/ DNS setting I have a CName
entry for:

* Host: dcmanagement1
* Points To: healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
   http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/


Screen Shot 2013-07-31 at 6.19.54 PM.png

What should I use as FQDN then (which is resolved by GoDaddy's DNS):

* healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
   http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/
* dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
   http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/
* something else…?


The problem I see with this is that the oVirtEngine VM will not have
a valid Internet IP since it sits behind a router that is doing NAT.
I could set a rule (ex. por forwarding, port triggering or a static
route) in my router that states that if port X is being accessed from
the outside (i.e. Internet) to route to my oVirtEngine VM IP;
which is getting it's own IP from the router's DHCP.

What do you think now that you have a little more information about my
setup…?


*José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS*
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com






On Jul 31, 2013, at 3:32 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
mailto:alo...@redhat.com wrote:




- Original Message -

From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com mailto:alo...@redhat.com
Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com mailto:ih...@redhat.com,
users@ovirt.org mailto:users@ovirt.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 9:00:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

I'm having difficulties copying files between the virtual machine
and the
host (Mac OS X) so here are the contents of the LOG files you
requested, and
them some others; just in case:

ERROR_LOG
[Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.461132 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1573] SELinux
policy
enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
[Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.466439 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1573]
AH01232: suEXEC
mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
[Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.470121 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1573] (EAI
3)Temporary failure in name resolution: AH01564: unable to find IPv4
address
of localhost

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-08-01 Thread Richie@HIP
 more information about my
 setup…?
 
 
 *José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS*
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Jul 31, 2013, at 3:32 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
 mailto:alo...@redhat.com wrote:
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com mailto:alo...@redhat.com
 Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com mailto:ih...@redhat.com,
 users@ovirt.org mailto:users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 9:00:11 PM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 I'm having difficulties copying files between the virtual machine
 and the
 host (Mac OS X) so here are the contents of the LOG files you
 requested, and
 them some others; just in case:
 
 ERROR_LOG
 [Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.461132 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1573] SELinux
 policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.466439 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1573]
 AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.470121 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1573] (EAI
 3)Temporary failure in name resolution: AH01564: unable to find IPv4
 address
 of localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 [Thu Jul 25 18:14:34.690954 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1767] SELinux
 policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Thu Jul 25 18:14:34.740559 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1767]
 AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Thu Jul 25 18:14:34.754827 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1767] (EAI
 2)Name or
 service not known: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of
 localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 [Thu Jul 25 18:41:37.883704 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1669] SELinux
 policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Thu Jul 25 18:41:38.007318 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1669]
 AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Thu Jul 25 18:41:38.235952 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1669] (EAI
 2)Name or
 service not known: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of
 localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 [Thu Jul 25 22:32:24.662852 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1776] SELinux
 policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Thu Jul 25 22:32:24.667030 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1776]
 AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Thu Jul 25 22:32:24.752059 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1776] (EAI
 2)Name or
 service not known: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of
 localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 [Thu Jul 25 22:43:58.686998 2013] [core:notice] [pid 9998] SELinux
 policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Thu Jul 25 22:43:58.688804 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 9998]
 AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Thu Jul 25 22:43:58.713941 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 9998] (EAI
 2)Name or
 service not known: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of
 localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 [Wed Jul 31 11:44:35.413032 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1608] SELinux
 policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Wed Jul 31 11:44:35.594199 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1608]
 AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Wed Jul 31 11:44:35.655151 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1608] (EAI
 2)Name or
 service not known: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of
 localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 
 You must fix this... host should be valid name... or at least
 localhost.localdomain
 
 
 
 ERROR_LOG-20130722
 [Wed Jun 05 21:34:14.169441 2013] [core:notice] [pid 9738] SELinux
 policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Wed Jun 05 21:34:14.226321 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 9738]
 AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Wed Jun 05 21:34:14.266895 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 9738] (EAI
 2)Name or
 service not known: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of
 localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 [Wed Jun 05 21:46:05.696805 2013] [core:notice] [pid 10003] SELinux
 policy
 enabled; httpd running as context
 unconfined_u:system_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
 [Wed Jun 05 21:46:05.703114 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 10003]
 AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Wed Jun 05 21:46:05.766539 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 10003] (EAI
 2)Name
 or service not known: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of
 localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 [Wed Jun 05 22:41:22.385838 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1228] SELinux
 policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Wed Jun 05 22:41:22.961322 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1228]
 AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-07-31 Thread Richie@HIP
] AH01232: suEXEC 
mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
[Mon Jul 22 10:53:42.487376 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1293] (EAI 3)Temporary 
failure in name resolution: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of 
localhost-localdomain
AH00016: Configuration Failed


ACCESS_LOG
empty


SSL_ACCESS_LOG
empty


SSL_ERROR_LOG
empty


SSL_REQUESTS_LOG
empty


HOSTS
# This is a sample HOSTS file prepared by Richie Piovanetti to install oVirt's 
oVirtEngine
# This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names. 
# Each entry should be kept on an individual line. 
# The IP address should be placed in the first column followed by the 
corresponding host name.
# The IP address and the host name should be separated by at least one space.
# Additionally, comments (such as these) may be inserted on individual lines 
# or following the machine name denoted by a '#' symbol.
# For example:
# 102.54.94.97 rhino.acme.com # source server
# 38.25.63.10 x.acme.com # x client host

127.0.0.1   localhost.localdomain localhost
::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6
10.211.55.7 ovirt.localdomain.local localhost
# The line above begins with the IP of the local machine (host) where 
oVirtEngine resides


HOSTNAME
localhost-localdomain


José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS 
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com






On Jul 30, 2013, at 12:42 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:

 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
 Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 6:42:51 PM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 Let me star by Saying, I;m using Fedora 18 Desktop; whack I've removed most
 of the unnecessary stuff (games, libreOffice, mail server, and other
 utilities) to strip it down.  Then I run YUM to -update whatever is left
 in Fedora 18 Desktop.
 
 When setting up the oVirt Engine, if I accept the recommendations, the
 engine-setup process hangs try to restart the HTTPd; gives and [ERROR}
 and aborts the rest of the process.  I've included terminal dumps and logs
 (i.e. as attachments) in prior email everyone you to see…!!!  If I DO NOT
 accept the recommendations related to the HTTPd, then the setup process RUNS
 AS EXPECTED and gives me port 8700 for the main page, and 8701 for all
 oVirtEngine portals.  I've looked at the engine-etup log and if aborts
 when the python script is trying to restart HHTPd. Look at the following:
 2013_07_25_10_55_PM_TerminalOutput - Terminal output dump IF I ACCEPT the
 defaults
 engine-setup_2013_07_25_22_35_14 - engine-setup log IF I ACCEPT the
 defaults
 
 I would like to know why httpd is not started at your machine.
 Can you please send /var/log/httpd/error_log, /var/log/httpd/ssl_error_log
 
 
 2013_07_25_11_30_PM_TerminalOutput - Terminal output dump if I DO NOT accept
 the defaults
 engine-setup_2013_07_25_23_27_15 - engine-setup log if I DO NOT accept the
 defaults
 
 I've never reached a point where I've been asked to accept of reject a
 Certificate; I've just been able to open the oVirt Engine Welcome Screen
 (through port 8700 - ex. at http://ovirt.localhost.local:8700;)
 
 I've had my concerns as to the following:
 What about removing all HTTP (apache, tomcat, etc.) fro fedora, hence
 stripping fedora even more, prior to running engine-setup.
 There must be an error trapping failure to restart HTTPd in engine-setup
 that needs to be attended.
 …
 
 Please see attachments
 
 Best
 
 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Jul 29, 2013, at 7:29 AM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
 Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 6:45:28 AM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 Herein the terminal output after removing oVirtEngine and reinstalling; BU
 this time NOT overriding the https configuration.
 
 Why not follow the recommendation?
 
 Again, I was able to open the oVirt Engine Welcome to Open Virtualization
 Manager screen in Firefox using ovirt.localdomain.local:8700 as URL,
 but
 can't enter any of the portals (requiring access to port 8701)
 
 What do you get? what error in browser? you should accept the certificate
 before you are permitted by the browser to access this site.
 
 
 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Jul 25, 2013, at 11:22 PM, Richie@HIP
 richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com wrote:
 
 Did what you said; removed existing installation and reinstalled
 oVirtEngine.  Below is the output in the terminal:
 
 I DID NOT change the defaults of the installation defaults related to
 overriding current https configuration

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-07-31 Thread Alon Bar-Lev


- Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
 Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 9:00:11 PM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 I'm having difficulties copying files between the virtual machine and the
 host (Mac OS X) so here are the contents of the LOG files you requested, and
 them some others; just in case:
 
 ERROR_LOG
 [Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.461132 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1573] SELinux policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.466439 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1573] AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.470121 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1573] (EAI
 3)Temporary failure in name resolution: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address
 of localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 [Thu Jul 25 18:14:34.690954 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1767] SELinux policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Thu Jul 25 18:14:34.740559 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1767] AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Thu Jul 25 18:14:34.754827 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1767] (EAI 2)Name or
 service not known: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of
 localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 [Thu Jul 25 18:41:37.883704 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1669] SELinux policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Thu Jul 25 18:41:38.007318 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1669] AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Thu Jul 25 18:41:38.235952 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1669] (EAI 2)Name or
 service not known: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of
 localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 [Thu Jul 25 22:32:24.662852 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1776] SELinux policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Thu Jul 25 22:32:24.667030 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1776] AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Thu Jul 25 22:32:24.752059 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1776] (EAI 2)Name or
 service not known: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of
 localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 [Thu Jul 25 22:43:58.686998 2013] [core:notice] [pid 9998] SELinux policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Thu Jul 25 22:43:58.688804 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 9998] AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Thu Jul 25 22:43:58.713941 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 9998] (EAI 2)Name or
 service not known: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of
 localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 [Wed Jul 31 11:44:35.413032 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1608] SELinux policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Wed Jul 31 11:44:35.594199 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1608] AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Wed Jul 31 11:44:35.655151 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1608] (EAI 2)Name or
 service not known: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of
 localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed

You must fix this... host should be valid name... or at least 
localhost.localdomain

 
 
 ERROR_LOG-20130722
 [Wed Jun 05 21:34:14.169441 2013] [core:notice] [pid 9738] SELinux policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Wed Jun 05 21:34:14.226321 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 9738] AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Wed Jun 05 21:34:14.266895 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 9738] (EAI 2)Name or
 service not known: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of
 localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 [Wed Jun 05 21:46:05.696805 2013] [core:notice] [pid 10003] SELinux policy
 enabled; httpd running as context
 unconfined_u:system_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
 [Wed Jun 05 21:46:05.703114 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 10003] AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Wed Jun 05 21:46:05.766539 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 10003] (EAI 2)Name
 or service not known: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of
 localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 [Wed Jun 05 22:41:22.385838 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1228] SELinux policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Wed Jun 05 22:41:22.961322 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1228] AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Wed Jun 05 22:41:23.009235 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1228] (EAI 2)Name or
 service not known: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of
 localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 [Fri Jul 19 17:51:20.671533 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1133] SELinux policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Fri Jul 19 17:51:21.151132 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1133] AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-07-31 Thread Richie@HIP
 (70.45.xxx.xx) which was resolved from the FQDN 
 dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com is not configured on any non 
 loopback interface on this host
 
 
 Now, here's the question.  What does anyone suggest I do to overcome the 
 FQDN setting and continue the installation process…?
 
 
 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS 
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 Looking at your evaluation of my ERROR_LOG, and HOSTNAME  (your first and 
 second comments) you reassured my suspicion; to go to HOSTNAME and change 
 localhost-localdomain to localhost.localdomain.
 
 
 When I go to your third comment is where all hell breaks loose.  You say 
 to make ovirt-engine work, you must have resolvable host via dns and 
 resolved to non loopback address, so localhost will not work for you.  That 
 line appears to take me back to where I started a month and half ago (see 
 copy of my original pos for help); localhost and localdomain seem to be 
 biting me in the ass.  
 
 I was told that by adding an entry to the HOST file i'd overcome the need for 
 a DNS.  Not exactly the same as what you suggest and/or mean…?
 
 Since I'm doing this work at home I have a Dynamic IP.  I opened an account 
 on DynDNS.or so I could resolve DNSs to my Dynamic IP; which changes every 
 time the power goes out and back (i.e. about once a month in Puerto Rico 
 where I'm at, and were used to that as trees and tropical foliage can't be 
 prevented from causing blackouts by tripping on power lines).  
 
 If I PING (from the Terminal) healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org I get my 
 Public IP at The Time (i.e. my Assigned Dynamic IP).  
 
 In my Godaddy.com DNS setting I have a CName entry for:
 Host: dcmanagement1
 Points To: healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
 
 Screen Shot 2013-07-31 at 6.19.54 PM.png
 
 What should I use as FQDN then (which is resolved by GoDaddy's DNS):
 healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
 dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
 something else…?
 
 The problem I see with this is that the oVirtEngine VM will not have a 
 valid Internet IP since it sits behind a router that is doing NAT.  I could 
 set a rule (ex. por forwarding, port triggering or a static route) in my 
 router that states that if port X is being accessed from the outside (i.e. 
 Internet) to route to my oVirtEngine VM IP; which is getting it's own IP 
 from the router's DHCP.  
 
 What do you think now that you have a little more information about my setup…?
 
 
 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS 
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Jul 31, 2013, at 3:32 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
 Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 9:00:11 PM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 I'm having difficulties copying files between the virtual machine and the
 host (Mac OS X) so here are the contents of the LOG files you requested, and
 them some others; just in case:
 
 ERROR_LOG
 [Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.461132 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1573] SELinux policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.466439 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1573] AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.470121 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1573] (EAI
 3)Temporary failure in name resolution: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address
 of localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 [Thu Jul 25 18:14:34.690954 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1767] SELinux policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Thu Jul 25 18:14:34.740559 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1767] AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Thu Jul 25 18:14:34.754827 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1767] (EAI 2)Name 
 or
 service not known: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of
 localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 [Thu Jul 25 18:41:37.883704 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1669] SELinux policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Thu Jul 25 18:41:38.007318 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1669] AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Thu Jul 25 18:41:38.235952 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1669] (EAI 2)Name 
 or
 service not known: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of
 localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed
 [Thu Jul 25 22:32:24.662852 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1776] SELinux policy
 enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
 [Thu Jul 25 22:32:24.667030 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1776] AH01232: suEXEC
 mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
 [Thu Jul 25 22:32:24.752059 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1776] (EAI 2)Name 
 or
 service not known: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of
 localhost-localdomain
 AH00016: Configuration Failed

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-07-31 Thread Itamar Heim
 qualified domain name. Note: this name should be fully
resolvable  [localhost.localdomain] :

I entered dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com
http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com and got my Public
IP back with the following message:

The IP (70.45.xxx.xx) which was resolved from the FQDN
dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com
http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com is not configured
on any non loopback interface on this host


Now, here's the question.  What does anyone suggest I do to overcome
the FQDN setting and continue the installation process…?


José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com



Looking at your evaluation of my ERROR_LOG, and HOSTNAME  (your first
and second comments) you reassured my suspicion; to go to HOSTNAME
and change localhost-localdomain to localhost.localdomain.


When I go to your third comment is where all hell breaks loose.  You
say /to make ovirt-engine work, you must have resolvable host via dns
and resolved to non loopback address, so localhost will not work for
you/.  That line appears to take me back to where I started a month
and half ago (see copy of my original pos for help); localhost and
localdomain seem to be biting me in the ass.

I was told that by adding an entry to the HOST file i'd overcome the
need for a DNS.  Not exactly the same as what you suggest and/or mean…?

Since I'm doing this work at home I have a Dynamic IP.  I opened an
account on DynDNS.or so I could resolve DNSs to my Dynamic IP; which
changes every time the power goes out and back (i.e. about once a
month in Puerto Rico where I'm at, and were used to that as trees and
tropical foliage can't be prevented from causing blackouts by tripping
on power lines).

If I PING (from the Terminal) healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/ I get my Public IP at The
Time (i.e. my Assigned Dynamic IP).

In my Godaddy.com http://godaddy.com/ DNS setting I have a CName
entry for:

  * Host: dcmanagement1
  * Points To: healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/


Screen Shot 2013-07-31 at 6.19.54 PM.png

What should I use as FQDN then (which is resolved by GoDaddy's DNS):

  * healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/
  * dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/
  * something else…?


The problem I see with this is that the oVirtEngine VM will not have
a valid Internet IP since it sits behind a router that is doing NAT.
 I could set a rule (ex. por forwarding, port triggering or a static
route) in my router that states that if port X is being accessed from
the outside (i.e. Internet) to route to my oVirtEngine VM IP;
which is getting it's own IP from the router's DHCP.

What do you think now that you have a little more information about my
setup…?


*José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS*
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com






On Jul 31, 2013, at 3:32 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
mailto:alo...@redhat.com wrote:




- Original Message -

From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com mailto:alo...@redhat.com
Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com mailto:ih...@redhat.com,
users@ovirt.org mailto:users@ovirt.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 9:00:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

I'm having difficulties copying files between the virtual machine
and the
host (Mac OS X) so here are the contents of the LOG files you
requested, and
them some others; just in case:

ERROR_LOG
[Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.461132 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1573] SELinux
policy
enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
[Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.466439 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1573]
AH01232: suEXEC
mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
[Wed Jul 24 15:43:22.470121 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1573] (EAI
3)Temporary failure in name resolution: AH01564: unable to find IPv4
address
of localhost-localdomain
AH00016: Configuration Failed
[Thu Jul 25 18:14:34.690954 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1767] SELinux
policy
enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
[Thu Jul 25 18:14:34.740559 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1767]
AH01232: suEXEC
mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
[Thu Jul 25 18:14:34.754827 2013] [unique_id:alert] [pid 1767] (EAI
2)Name or
service not known: AH01564: unable to find IPv4 address of
localhost-localdomain
AH00016: Configuration Failed
[Thu Jul 25 18:41:37.883704 2013] [core:notice] [pid 1669] SELinux
policy
enabled; httpd running as context system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
[Thu Jul 25 18:41:38.007318 2013] [suexec:notice] [pid 1669]
AH01232: suEXEC
mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-07-29 Thread Alon Bar-Lev


- Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
 Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 6:45:28 AM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 Herein the terminal output after removing oVirtEngine and reinstalling; BU
 this time NOT overriding the https configuration.

Why not follow the recommendation?

 Again, I was able to open the oVirt Engine Welcome to Open Virtualization
 Manager screen in Firefox using ovirt.localdomain.local:8700 as URL, but
 can't enter any of the portals (requiring access to port 8701)

What do you get? what error in browser? you should accept the certificate 
before you are permitted by the browser to access this site.

 
 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Jul 25, 2013, at 11:22 PM, Richie@HIP
 richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com wrote:
 
  Did what you said; removed existing installation and reinstalled
  oVirtEngine.  Below is the output in the terminal:
  
  I DID NOT change the defaults of the installation defaults related to
  overriding current https configuration, and as weeks before, the
  installation hangs with an error when restarting the httpd service.  I
  include the terminal output and engine-setup log file for you to see.
  
  I'll redo the removal and installation, this time process but next time
  NOT overriding https configuration.  Wait for a follow up email with
  these results.
  
  engine-setup_2013_07_25_22_35_14.log2013_07_25_10_55_PM_TerminalOutput.txt
  
  
  José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
  M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  
  
  
  
  
  
  On Jul 24, 2013, at 4:18 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
  
  
  
  - Original Message -
  From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
  Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 11:00:04 PM
  Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
  
  Herein a collection of some of the logs in the path specified.  Regarding
  the
  engine.log I'm including the one with the oldest date in the filename.
  
  Can you please remove installation using:
  # engine-cleanup
  
  Then reinstall:
  # engine-setup
  
  Please select integration with apache, and configure SSL.
  
  After doing so, try to login using http://localhost/webadmin, if not
  working please send the engine.log.
  
  Thanks!
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
  M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  
  
  
  
  
  
  On Jul 24, 2013, at 3:37 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
  
  
  Can you please send the setup log and the engine.log for starters, both
  should reside in /var/log/ovirt-engine.
  
  Thanks.
  
  - Original Message -
  From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
  Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 10:35:16 PM
  Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
  
  Not even that is coming up; I mean the http://localhost/webadmin;, nor
  http://127.0.0.1/webadmin;, not even http://10.211.55.7/webadmin;
  (which
  is the IP of the virtual machine)
  
  José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
  M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  
  
  
  
  
  
  On Jul 24, 2013, at 3:27 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
  
  
  
  - Original Message -
  From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
  Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 10:16:23 PM
  Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
  
  I tried logging into Jboss with http://localhost:8080/jmx-console/;
  and
  http://localhost:8080/web-console/;.  With both URL's I get Unable
  to
  connect -  Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at
  localhost:8080
  
  if you install with apache integration which is the recommended way,
  you
  should be able to access application at:
  
  http://host/webadmin/
  
  
  How else can I try to see if my problem could be that JBoss is not
  leading…?
  
  
  José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
  M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  
  
  
  
  
  
  On Jul 24, 2013, at 1:56 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
  
  
  
  - Original Message -
  From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
  Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 8:52:10 PM
  Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
  
  According to prior emails welcome page is apache, app itself
  coming
  from
  jboss.  overt engine (jboss) log will help here.  The I got to
  /var/log

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-07-24 Thread Richie@HIP
According to prior emails welcome page is apache, app itself coming from 
jboss.  overt engine (jboss) log will help here.  The I got to 
/var/log/ovirt-engine but find only the installation, cleanup and 
configuration logs for oVirt.

Where can I see JBOSS's logs…?

I've tried:
/var/lib/jboss-as (and all the files and directories thereunder)
/usr/share/jovirt-engine (where I found engine.congig.defaults and found the 
path to JBOSS_HOME as /usr/share/jboss-as
/usr/share/joss-as (where I traversed the whole directory structure and looked 
at all files.  Below some highlights.)
under /bin found jboss-cli.xml where default controller is set to port 

under /domain/log there's nothing
under /standalone/log there's nothing
under /standalone/standalone.xml (where I found a bunch of socket-bindings 
that have nothing to do with ports 8700 or 8701 - I suppose these are Jboss 
management ports)  

Where else should I try to look for a JBoss log that could tell me why I'm 
not being able to login into any of the oVirt Portals (i.e. User, 
Administrator, Reports) other than seeing the main screen where either of the 
prior portals can be selected…?


José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS 
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com






On Jul 23, 2013, at 5:14 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:

 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
 Cc: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 12:09:41 AM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 Where can I find oVirt engine (jboss) log files in Fedora 18 that you
 mention…?
 
 On a side note, In case it was a Firewall issue, I tried the Firewall.app
 that comes with Fedora 18 and oVirt appears as a Service which I selected
 so it is trusted under dmx, external,, home, internal, public and work
 (hence, anywhere I could find it). I selected Persistent Configuration ,
 and under Services, selected oVirt, pressed Edit Service and all
 possible ports (80, 443, 662, 8700, 8701, 32803, etc.) where listed as
 accessible; so the firewall should't be the issue - hopefully.
 
 Returning to your suggestion, I searched the Fedora 18 linux file-structure
 for jboss using the locate command and got the listing below this
 paragraph. Which file are you mentioning in your suggestion…? Cant find
 anything that ends in *log…!!!
 
 Sorry for my ignorance…
 
 Logs are at: 
 /var/log/ovirt-engine
 
 Firewall configuration is handled automatically when running engine-setup.

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Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-07-24 Thread Alon Bar-Lev


- Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
 Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 8:52:10 PM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 According to prior emails welcome page is apache, app itself coming from
 jboss.  overt engine (jboss) log will help here.  The I got to
 /var/log/ovirt-engine but find only the installation, cleanup and
 configuration logs for oVirt.

As you started a new thread, I cannot know what the problem is.

 Where can I see JBOSS's logs…?

Jboss logs are at /var/log/ovirt-engine, we run our own instance of jboss, so 
whatever at this directory relates to jboss... see server.log for example.

 I've tried:
 /var/lib/jboss-as (and all the files and directories thereunder)
 /usr/share/jovirt-engine (where I found engine.congig.defaults and found
 the path to JBOSS_HOME as /usr/share/jboss-as
 /usr/share/joss-as (where I traversed the whole directory structure and
 looked at all files.  Below some highlights.)
 under /bin found jboss-cli.xml where default controller is set to port
 
 under /domain/log there's nothing
 under /standalone/log there's nothing
 under /standalone/standalone.xml (where I found a bunch of socket-bindings
 that have nothing to do with ports 8700 or 8701 - I suppose these are Jboss
 management ports)
 
 Where else should I try to look for a JBoss log that could tell me why I'm
 not being able to login into any of the oVirt Portals (i.e. User,
 Administrator, Reports) other than seeing the main screen where either of
 the prior portals can be selected…?

Please describe the problem, is it a new installation? what version? Have you 
set up apache as frontend as recommended?
 

 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Jul 23, 2013, at 5:14 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
 
  
  
  - Original Message -
  From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  To: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
  Cc: users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 12:09:41 AM
  Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
  
  Where can I find oVirt engine (jboss) log files in Fedora 18 that you
  mention…?
  
  On a side note, In case it was a Firewall issue, I tried the Firewall.app
  that comes with Fedora 18 and oVirt appears as a Service which I
  selected
  so it is trusted under dmx, external,, home, internal, public and work
  (hence, anywhere I could find it). I selected Persistent Configuration ,
  and under Services, selected oVirt, pressed Edit Service and all
  possible ports (80, 443, 662, 8700, 8701, 32803, etc.) where listed as
  accessible; so the firewall should't be the issue - hopefully.
  
  Returning to your suggestion, I searched the Fedora 18 linux
  file-structure
  for jboss using the locate command and got the listing below this
  paragraph. Which file are you mentioning in your suggestion…? Cant find
  anything that ends in *log…!!!
  
  Sorry for my ignorance…
  
  Logs are at:
  /var/log/ovirt-engine
  
  Firewall configuration is handled automatically when running engine-setup.
 
 
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Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-07-24 Thread Richie@HIP
I tried logging into Jboss with http://localhost:8080/jmx-console/; and 
http://localhost:8080/web-console/;.  With both URL's I get Unable to connect 
-  Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at localhost:8080

How else can I try to see if my problem could be that JBoss is not leading…?


José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS 
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com






On Jul 24, 2013, at 1:56 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:

 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
 Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 8:52:10 PM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 According to prior emails welcome page is apache, app itself coming from
 jboss.  overt engine (jboss) log will help here.  The I got to
 /var/log/ovirt-engine but find only the installation, cleanup and
 configuration logs for oVirt.
 
 As you started a new thread, I cannot know what the problem is.
 
 Where can I see JBOSS's logs…?
 
 Jboss logs are at /var/log/ovirt-engine, we run our own instance of jboss, so 
 whatever at this directory relates to jboss... see server.log for example.
 
 I've tried:
 /var/lib/jboss-as (and all the files and directories thereunder)
 /usr/share/jovirt-engine (where I found engine.congig.defaults and found
 the path to JBOSS_HOME as /usr/share/jboss-as
 /usr/share/joss-as (where I traversed the whole directory structure and
 looked at all files.  Below some highlights.)
 under /bin found jboss-cli.xml where default controller is set to port
 
 under /domain/log there's nothing
 under /standalone/log there's nothing
 under /standalone/standalone.xml (where I found a bunch of socket-bindings
 that have nothing to do with ports 8700 or 8701 - I suppose these are Jboss
 management ports)
 
 Where else should I try to look for a JBoss log that could tell me why I'm
 not being able to login into any of the oVirt Portals (i.e. User,
 Administrator, Reports) other than seeing the main screen where either of
 the prior portals can be selected…?
 
 Please describe the problem, is it a new installation? what version? Have you 
 set up apache as frontend as recommended?
 
 
 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Jul 23, 2013, at 5:14 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
 Cc: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 12:09:41 AM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 Where can I find oVirt engine (jboss) log files in Fedora 18 that you
 mention…?
 
 On a side note, In case it was a Firewall issue, I tried the Firewall.app
 that comes with Fedora 18 and oVirt appears as a Service which I
 selected
 so it is trusted under dmx, external,, home, internal, public and work
 (hence, anywhere I could find it). I selected Persistent Configuration ,
 and under Services, selected oVirt, pressed Edit Service and all
 possible ports (80, 443, 662, 8700, 8701, 32803, etc.) where listed as
 accessible; so the firewall should't be the issue - hopefully.
 
 Returning to your suggestion, I searched the Fedora 18 linux
 file-structure
 for jboss using the locate command and got the listing below this
 paragraph. Which file are you mentioning in your suggestion…? Cant find
 anything that ends in *log…!!!
 
 Sorry for my ignorance…
 
 Logs are at:
 /var/log/ovirt-engine
 
 Firewall configuration is handled automatically when running engine-setup.
 
 

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Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-07-24 Thread Alon Bar-Lev


- Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
 Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 10:16:23 PM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 I tried logging into Jboss with http://localhost:8080/jmx-console/; and
 http://localhost:8080/web-console/;.  With both URL's I get Unable to
 connect -  Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at
 localhost:8080

if you install with apache integration which is the recommended way, you should 
be able to access application at:

http://host/webadmin/

 
 How else can I try to see if my problem could be that JBoss is not leading…?
 
 
 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Jul 24, 2013, at 1:56 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
 
  
  
  - Original Message -
  From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
  Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 8:52:10 PM
  Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
  
  According to prior emails welcome page is apache, app itself coming from
  jboss.  overt engine (jboss) log will help here.  The I got to
  /var/log/ovirt-engine but find only the installation, cleanup and
  configuration logs for oVirt.
  
  As you started a new thread, I cannot know what the problem is.
  
  Where can I see JBOSS's logs…?
  
  Jboss logs are at /var/log/ovirt-engine, we run our own instance of jboss,
  so whatever at this directory relates to jboss... see server.log for
  example.
  
  I've tried:
  /var/lib/jboss-as (and all the files and directories thereunder)
  /usr/share/jovirt-engine (where I found engine.congig.defaults and found
  the path to JBOSS_HOME as /usr/share/jboss-as
  /usr/share/joss-as (where I traversed the whole directory structure and
  looked at all files.  Below some highlights.)
  under /bin found jboss-cli.xml where default controller is set to
  port
  
  under /domain/log there's nothing
  under /standalone/log there's nothing
  under /standalone/standalone.xml (where I found a bunch of
  socket-bindings
  that have nothing to do with ports 8700 or 8701 - I suppose these are
  Jboss
  management ports)
  
  Where else should I try to look for a JBoss log that could tell me why
  I'm
  not being able to login into any of the oVirt Portals (i.e. User,
  Administrator, Reports) other than seeing the main screen where either of
  the prior portals can be selected…?
  
  Please describe the problem, is it a new installation? what version? Have
  you set up apache as frontend as recommended?
  
  
  José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
  M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  
  
  
  
  
  
  On Jul 23, 2013, at 5:14 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
  
  
  
  - Original Message -
  From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  To: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
  Cc: users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 12:09:41 AM
  Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
  
  Where can I find oVirt engine (jboss) log files in Fedora 18 that you
  mention…?
  
  On a side note, In case it was a Firewall issue, I tried the
  Firewall.app
  that comes with Fedora 18 and oVirt appears as a Service which I
  selected
  so it is trusted under dmx, external,, home, internal, public and work
  (hence, anywhere I could find it). I selected Persistent Configuration
  ,
  and under Services, selected oVirt, pressed Edit Service and all
  possible ports (80, 443, 662, 8700, 8701, 32803, etc.) where listed as
  accessible; so the firewall should't be the issue - hopefully.
  
  Returning to your suggestion, I searched the Fedora 18 linux
  file-structure
  for jboss using the locate command and got the listing below this
  paragraph. Which file are you mentioning in your suggestion…? Cant find
  anything that ends in *log…!!!
  
  Sorry for my ignorance…
  
  Logs are at:
  /var/log/ovirt-engine
  
  Firewall configuration is handled automatically when running
  engine-setup.
  
  
 
 
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Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-07-24 Thread Richie@HIP
Not even that is coming up; I mean the http://localhost/webadmin;, nor 
http://127.0.0.1/webadmin;, not even http://10.211.55.7/webadmin; (which is 
the IP of the virtual machine)

José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS 
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com






On Jul 24, 2013, at 3:27 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:

 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
 Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 10:16:23 PM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 I tried logging into Jboss with http://localhost:8080/jmx-console/; and
 http://localhost:8080/web-console/;.  With both URL's I get Unable to
 connect -  Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at
 localhost:8080
 
 if you install with apache integration which is the recommended way, you 
 should be able to access application at:
 
 http://host/webadmin/
 
 
 How else can I try to see if my problem could be that JBoss is not leading…?
 
 
 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Jul 24, 2013, at 1:56 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
 Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 8:52:10 PM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 According to prior emails welcome page is apache, app itself coming from
 jboss.  overt engine (jboss) log will help here.  The I got to
 /var/log/ovirt-engine but find only the installation, cleanup and
 configuration logs for oVirt.
 
 As you started a new thread, I cannot know what the problem is.
 
 Where can I see JBOSS's logs…?
 
 Jboss logs are at /var/log/ovirt-engine, we run our own instance of jboss,
 so whatever at this directory relates to jboss... see server.log for
 example.
 
 I've tried:
 /var/lib/jboss-as (and all the files and directories thereunder)
 /usr/share/jovirt-engine (where I found engine.congig.defaults and found
 the path to JBOSS_HOME as /usr/share/jboss-as
 /usr/share/joss-as (where I traversed the whole directory structure and
 looked at all files.  Below some highlights.)
 under /bin found jboss-cli.xml where default controller is set to
 port
 
 under /domain/log there's nothing
 under /standalone/log there's nothing
 under /standalone/standalone.xml (where I found a bunch of
 socket-bindings
 that have nothing to do with ports 8700 or 8701 - I suppose these are
 Jboss
 management ports)
 
 Where else should I try to look for a JBoss log that could tell me why
 I'm
 not being able to login into any of the oVirt Portals (i.e. User,
 Administrator, Reports) other than seeing the main screen where either of
 the prior portals can be selected…?
 
 Please describe the problem, is it a new installation? what version? Have
 you set up apache as frontend as recommended?
 
 
 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Jul 23, 2013, at 5:14 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
 Cc: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 12:09:41 AM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 Where can I find oVirt engine (jboss) log files in Fedora 18 that you
 mention…?
 
 On a side note, In case it was a Firewall issue, I tried the
 Firewall.app
 that comes with Fedora 18 and oVirt appears as a Service which I
 selected
 so it is trusted under dmx, external,, home, internal, public and work
 (hence, anywhere I could find it). I selected Persistent Configuration
 ,
 and under Services, selected oVirt, pressed Edit Service and all
 possible ports (80, 443, 662, 8700, 8701, 32803, etc.) where listed as
 accessible; so the firewall should't be the issue - hopefully.
 
 Returning to your suggestion, I searched the Fedora 18 linux
 file-structure
 for jboss using the locate command and got the listing below this
 paragraph. Which file are you mentioning in your suggestion…? Cant find
 anything that ends in *log…!!!
 
 Sorry for my ignorance…
 
 Logs are at:
 /var/log/ovirt-engine
 
 Firewall configuration is handled automatically when running
 engine-setup.
 
 
 
 

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Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-07-24 Thread Alon Bar-Lev

Can you please send the setup log and the engine.log for starters, both should 
reside in /var/log/ovirt-engine.

Thanks.

- Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
 Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 10:35:16 PM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 Not even that is coming up; I mean the http://localhost/webadmin;, nor
 http://127.0.0.1/webadmin;, not even http://10.211.55.7/webadmin; (which
 is the IP of the virtual machine)
 
 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Jul 24, 2013, at 3:27 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
 
  
  
  - Original Message -
  From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
  Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 10:16:23 PM
  Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
  
  I tried logging into Jboss with http://localhost:8080/jmx-console/; and
  http://localhost:8080/web-console/;.  With both URL's I get Unable to
  connect -  Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at
  localhost:8080
  
  if you install with apache integration which is the recommended way, you
  should be able to access application at:
  
  http://host/webadmin/
  
  
  How else can I try to see if my problem could be that JBoss is not
  leading…?
  
  
  José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
  M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  
  
  
  
  
  
  On Jul 24, 2013, at 1:56 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
  
  
  
  - Original Message -
  From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
  Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 8:52:10 PM
  Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
  
  According to prior emails welcome page is apache, app itself coming
  from
  jboss.  overt engine (jboss) log will help here.  The I got to
  /var/log/ovirt-engine but find only the installation, cleanup and
  configuration logs for oVirt.
  
  As you started a new thread, I cannot know what the problem is.
  
  Where can I see JBOSS's logs…?
  
  Jboss logs are at /var/log/ovirt-engine, we run our own instance of
  jboss,
  so whatever at this directory relates to jboss... see server.log for
  example.
  
  I've tried:
  /var/lib/jboss-as (and all the files and directories thereunder)
  /usr/share/jovirt-engine (where I found engine.congig.defaults and
  found
  the path to JBOSS_HOME as /usr/share/jboss-as
  /usr/share/joss-as (where I traversed the whole directory structure and
  looked at all files.  Below some highlights.)
  under /bin found jboss-cli.xml where default controller is set to
  port
  
  under /domain/log there's nothing
  under /standalone/log there's nothing
  under /standalone/standalone.xml (where I found a bunch of
  socket-bindings
  that have nothing to do with ports 8700 or 8701 - I suppose these are
  Jboss
  management ports)
  
  Where else should I try to look for a JBoss log that could tell me why
  I'm
  not being able to login into any of the oVirt Portals (i.e. User,
  Administrator, Reports) other than seeing the main screen where either
  of
  the prior portals can be selected…?
  
  Please describe the problem, is it a new installation? what version? Have
  you set up apache as frontend as recommended?
  
  
  José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
  M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  
  
  
  
  
  
  On Jul 23, 2013, at 5:14 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
  
  
  
  - Original Message -
  From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  To: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
  Cc: users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 12:09:41 AM
  Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
  
  Where can I find oVirt engine (jboss) log files in Fedora 18 that you
  mention…?
  
  On a side note, In case it was a Firewall issue, I tried the
  Firewall.app
  that comes with Fedora 18 and oVirt appears as a Service which I
  selected
  so it is trusted under dmx, external,, home, internal, public and
  work
  (hence, anywhere I could find it). I selected Persistent
  Configuration
  ,
  and under Services, selected oVirt, pressed Edit Service and all
  possible ports (80, 443, 662, 8700, 8701, 32803, etc.) where listed as
  accessible; so the firewall should't be the issue - hopefully.
  
  Returning to your suggestion, I searched the Fedora 18 linux
  file-structure
  for jboss using the locate command and got the listing below this
  paragraph. Which file are you mentioning in your suggestion…? Cant
  find
  anything that ends in *log…!!!
  
  Sorry for my ignorance…
  
  Logs are at:
  /var/log/ovirt-engine
  
  Firewall configuration

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-07-24 Thread Alon Bar-Lev


- Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
 Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 11:00:04 PM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 Herein a collection of some of the logs in the path specified.  Regarding the
 engine.log I'm including the one with the oldest date in the filename.

Can you please remove installation using:
# engine-cleanup

Then reinstall:
# engine-setup

Please select integration with apache, and configure SSL.

After doing so, try to login using http://localhost/webadmin, if not working 
please send the engine.log.

Thanks!




 
 
 
 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Jul 24, 2013, at 3:37 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
 
  
  Can you please send the setup log and the engine.log for starters, both
  should reside in /var/log/ovirt-engine.
  
  Thanks.
  
  - Original Message -
  From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
  Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 10:35:16 PM
  Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
  
  Not even that is coming up; I mean the http://localhost/webadmin;, nor
  http://127.0.0.1/webadmin;, not even http://10.211.55.7/webadmin; (which
  is the IP of the virtual machine)
  
  José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
  M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  
  
  
  
  
  
  On Jul 24, 2013, at 3:27 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
  
  
  
  - Original Message -
  From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
  Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 10:16:23 PM
  Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
  
  I tried logging into Jboss with http://localhost:8080/jmx-console/; and
  http://localhost:8080/web-console/;.  With both URL's I get Unable to
  connect -  Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at
  localhost:8080
  
  if you install with apache integration which is the recommended way, you
  should be able to access application at:
  
  http://host/webadmin/
  
  
  How else can I try to see if my problem could be that JBoss is not
  leading…?
  
  
  José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
  M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  
  
  
  
  
  
  On Jul 24, 2013, at 1:56 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
  
  
  
  - Original Message -
  From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  To: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
  Cc: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 8:52:10 PM
  Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
  
  According to prior emails welcome page is apache, app itself coming
  from
  jboss.  overt engine (jboss) log will help here.  The I got to
  /var/log/ovirt-engine but find only the installation, cleanup and
  configuration logs for oVirt.
  
  As you started a new thread, I cannot know what the problem is.
  
  Where can I see JBOSS's logs…?
  
  Jboss logs are at /var/log/ovirt-engine, we run our own instance of
  jboss,
  so whatever at this directory relates to jboss... see server.log for
  example.
  
  I've tried:
  /var/lib/jboss-as (and all the files and directories thereunder)
  /usr/share/jovirt-engine (where I found engine.congig.defaults and
  found
  the path to JBOSS_HOME as /usr/share/jboss-as
  /usr/share/joss-as (where I traversed the whole directory structure
  and
  looked at all files.  Below some highlights.)
  under /bin found jboss-cli.xml where default controller is set
  to
  port
  
  under /domain/log there's nothing
  under /standalone/log there's nothing
  under /standalone/standalone.xml (where I found a bunch of
  socket-bindings
  that have nothing to do with ports 8700 or 8701 - I suppose these are
  Jboss
  management ports)
  
  Where else should I try to look for a JBoss log that could tell me
  why
  I'm
  not being able to login into any of the oVirt Portals (i.e. User,
  Administrator, Reports) other than seeing the main screen where either
  of
  the prior portals can be selected…?
  
  Please describe the problem, is it a new installation? what version?
  Have
  you set up apache as frontend as recommended?
  
  
  José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
  M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  
  
  
  
  
  
  On Jul 23, 2013, at 5:14 PM, Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com wrote:
  
  
  
  - Original Message -
  From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
  To: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
  Cc: users@ovirt.org
  Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 12:09:41 AM
  Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
  
  Where can I find oVirt engine (jboss

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine - Stuck on FQDN

2013-07-23 Thread Itamar Heim

On 07/23/2013 05:15 PM, Richie@HIP wrote:

Finally got oVirtEngine to install, albeit, not resetting the HTTPd
from its original port to the usual port 80 and/or 443 (or so I think
is the way the engine-setup installation process resets the HTTPd)
since every time I did agrees to use the engine-setup defaults
regarding the HTTPd I got an error during the installation.

Could it be that I have to kill the HTTPd process before running the
engine-setup…?

Anyway, after bypassing any modification by engine-setup of the HTTPd
parameters, the process was smooth and ended up with the following:

   Installation completed successfully **

  (Please allow oVirt Engine a few moments to start up.)

 To access oVirt Engine browse to
http://ovirt.ct-radiology.local:8700 

Additional information:
  * There are less than 4096 MBs of available free memory on this machine.
It is  recommended to have at least 4096 MBs of available memory to run
the oVirt Engine.
  * oVirt Engine CA SSL Certificate SHA1 fingerprint:
8B:89:5B:07:B6:20:91:4F:2C:48:DF:45:E0:AB:19:F0:C6:2D:4E:0E
  * SSH Public key fingerprint:
27:0b:5f:b3:8d:65:5b:df:b1:4c:f0:22:3e:d7:aa:e5
  * A default ISO share has been created on this host.
If IP based access restrictions are required, please edit
/var/lib/exports/iso entry in /etc/exports
  * oVirt Engine requires the following TCP/IP Incoming ports to be
opened on the firewall:
22, 8700, 8701
  * an example of the required configuration for iptables can be found
at: /etc/ovirt-engine/iptables.example
  * In order to configure firewalld, please execute the following
command: firewall-cmd --add-service ovirt
  * The installation log file is available at:
/var/log/ovirt-engine/engine-setup_2013_07_19_18_04_56.log
  * Please use the user admin and password specified in order to login
into oVirt Engine
  * To configure additional users, first configure authentication
domains using the 'engine-manage-domains' utility

Voilá….

Then came the real test, in the same virtual machine I'm creating to
host oVirt Engine, I opened Firefox and copied the URL given by the
Successful Installation message above; that is
http://ovirt.ct-radiology.local:8700;

Here I was ecstatic when FireFox showed the initial oVirt screen as
shown below;



*NOW the NEW PROBLEM I'm inquiring hereafter.  After pressing the User
Portal, Administrator Portal and Reports Portal link, I get the
following, respectively;*




Hmmm.  Why show me the initial page (which uses por 8700) and not the
following (which appear to use por 8701)…?  Could I need to change
something in the firewall…?

Is the Apache and/or JBoss services running…?

Any suggestions…?

Thanks in advanced;

RIchie


*José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS*
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com






On Jun 9, 2013, at 12:42 PM, Richie@HIP
richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com wrote:


Thanks to Ryan and Sandro.

Did the addition to the host file (with variations for the IP range
i'm using and domains), and SELinux Config,  and it worked; the oVirt
Engine create process ran its course, with one exemption.  :-(

The first time I selected ALL the defaults proposed by create,
including the one related to changing the HTTPd port from where it was
(in port 1000 or so) to the usual ports (80 for HTTP and 443 for
HTTPS) and that created an Error in the last step of the create
process.  No worried, I reverted to a prior snapshot (since I'm
doing this in a Virtual Machine, and the second time did NOT change
the HTTPd ports as suggested (by typing no in that step) and the
create routine ran completely, finishing with the URL I should use
to access the oVirtEngine GUI with the browser.

Thanks to all - thus far…   ;-)

Richie
*
José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS*
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com






On Jun 5, 2013, at 3:09 PM, Ryan Wilkinson ryanw...@gmail.com
mailto:ryanw...@gmail.com wrote:


Edit your /etc/hosts file and add an entry for the hostname of your
engine:
192.168.0.50 ovirt.domain.local

Also, edit /etc/selinux/config and set
selinux=permissive

- you'll need to reboot for the selinux config. to take effect.


On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Richie@HIP
richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
mailto:richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com wrote:

After sending you the previous email, I re-read your reply more
carefully and another question arose.

Does the FQDN have to resolve to the oVirt Node IP..?

Right now, localhost.localdomain is resolving to 127.0.0.1
which is the host where I'm installing the oVirt Engine.

What IP is the oVirtEngine expecting…?  The engine's own host, or
the oVirt Nodes…?

Richie

José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
M: 787-615-4884 tel:787-615-4884 |

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine

2013-07-23 Thread Alon Bar-Lev


- Original Message -
 From: Richie@HIP richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 To: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
 Cc: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 12:09:41 AM
 Subject: Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine
 
 Where can I find oVirt engine (jboss) log files in Fedora 18 that you
 mention…?
 
 On a side note, In case it was a Firewall issue, I tried the Firewall.app
 that comes with Fedora 18 and oVirt appears as a Service which I selected
 so it is trusted under dmx, external,, home, internal, public and work
 (hence, anywhere I could find it). I selected Persistent Configuration ,
 and under Services, selected oVirt, pressed Edit Service and all
 possible ports (80, 443, 662, 8700, 8701, 32803, etc.) where listed as
 accessible; so the firewall should't be the issue - hopefully.
 
 Returning to your suggestion, I searched the Fedora 18 linux file-structure
 for jboss using the locate command and got the listing below this
 paragraph. Which file are you mentioning in your suggestion…? Cant find
 anything that ends in *log…!!!
 
 Sorry for my ignorance…

Logs are at: 
/var/log/ovirt-engine

Firewall configuration is handled automatically when running engine-setup.
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Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine - Stuck on FQDN

2013-06-21 Thread Dave Neary
Hi,

On 06/05/2013 03:07 PM, Richie@HIP wrote:
 I agree.  The oVirt Node part will not be a VM since as you said, it
 would be a VM within a VM - my mistake in expressing what i'm preparing.
 
 Regarding the single machine (Engine and Node) live iso that you
 mention.  Where can I find it…?

The latest version is here:
http://resources.ovirt.org/releases/3.2/tools/ovirt-live-el6.iso

Enjoy!
Dave.

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Open Source and Standards, Red Hat - http://community.redhat.com
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Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine - Stuck on FQDN

2013-06-09 Thread Richie@HIP
Thanks to Ryan and Sandro.

Did the addition to the host file (with variations for the IP range i'm using 
and domains), and SELinux Config,  and it worked; the oVirt Engine create 
process ran its course, with one exemption.  :-(

The first time I selected ALL the defaults proposed by create, including the 
one related to changing the HTTPd port from where it was (in port 1000 or so) 
to the usual ports (80 for HTTP and 443 for HTTPS) and that created an 
Error in the last step of the create process.  No worried, I reverted to a 
prior snapshot (since I'm doing this in a Virtual Machine, and the second 
time did NOT change the HTTPd ports as suggested (by typing no in that step) 
and the create routine ran completely, finishing with the URL I should use to 
access the oVirtEngine GUI with the browser.

Thanks to all - thus far…   ;-)

Richie  

José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS 
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com






On Jun 5, 2013, at 3:09 PM, Ryan Wilkinson ryanw...@gmail.com wrote:

 Edit your /etc/hosts file and add an entry for the hostname of your engine:
 192.168.0.50 ovirt.domain.local
 
 Also, edit /etc/selinux/config and set 
 selinux=permissive
 
 - you'll need to reboot for the selinux config. to take effect.
 
 
 On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Richie@HIP 
 richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com wrote:
 After sending you the previous email, I re-read your reply more carefully and 
 another question arose.
 
 Does the FQDN have to resolve to the oVirt Node IP..?
 
 Right now, localhost.localdomain is resolving to 127.0.0.1 which is the 
 host where I'm installing the oVirt Engine.
 
 What IP is the oVirtEngine expecting…?  The engine's own host, or the oVirt 
 Nodes…?
 
 Richie
 
 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On Jun 5, 2013, at 10:47 AM, Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com wrote:
 
  Il 05/06/2013 05:10, Richie@HIP ha scritto:
 
  I follow the prompts that appear after the Welcome to oVirt Engine setup 
  utility is shown in the terminal window until I get to the prompt:
 
   Host fully qualified domain name. Note: this name should be fully 
  resolvable  [localhost.localdomain] :
 
  If I press Enter, I get…:
 
   The IP (127.0.0.1) which was resolved from the FQDN 
  localhost.localdomain is not configured on any non loopback interface on 
  this host
 
  I figured that in order to define a FQDNm I had to expose my oVirt 
  Engine VN to the Internet.  Since I'm doing all from home (where I'm 
  limited to a Dynamic IP, albeit, which hardly-ever changes) I went to 
  DynDns.org and created an entry so my FQDN Text-URL would resolve to the 
  IP where I'm at.  I also modified my Domain's DNS and entered a DNS 
  Alias named dcmanagement, defining this DNS alias to resolve into my 
  IP by going to DynDNS.org to get my Public IP.  Hence, the alias 
  dcmanagement1 resolves by going to healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org 
  and gets my Public IP.
 
  NOTE - To test this setup, I do ping to either 
  healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org or 
  dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org and I get my Dynamic 
  Public IP back.  Once the Text URL issue was returning my IP (as FQDN 
  expect) I repeated the:
 
   sudo engine-setup
 
  Upon reaching:
 
   Host fully qualified domain name. Note: this name should be fully 
  resolvable  [localhost.localdomain] :
 
  I entered dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com and got my Public IP 
  back with the following message:
 
   The IP (70.45.xxx.xx) which was resolved from the FQDN 
  dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com is not configured on any non 
  loopback interface on this host
 
  You have just to set /etc/hosts with the IP address of the network
  device you're going to use for creating the bridge with the FQDN you're
  going to use for the host.
  No need to have a public IP, it could just be defined locally in
  /etc/hosts or provided by a local DNS server.
  The important thing is that FQDN resolves to an IP on a local network
  device.
 
 
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[Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine - Stuck on FQDN

2013-06-05 Thread Richie@HIP
hi oVirt Community.

This will be my first posting for help to the oVirt community, so please bear 
with me I'f I'm not to the etiquette standards you might have already.

I'm trying to test oVirt as a FOSS Virtualization solution for small- to 
medium-sized healthcare organizations implementing various health information 
technology solutions (HIT) that the new health care reform is requiring.  As a 
Clinical informatist, I'm very concerned about health care costs, hence I'm 
pushing for open source to take a wider stance in U.S. health care to reduce 
costs where possible and divert moneys to patient care.  Now enough with my 
altruistic desires, and let go into the deep.

I'm trying to create virtual machines (using VirtualBox, Parallels and/or 
VMWare Workstation); mainly one for oVirt Engine; ind later a the second one 
for oVirt Nodes.  This way, these VM's files can be copier to any hardware 
and underlying OS, so at least the Virt Engine is easily installed and 
brought-up to facilitate managing oVirt Nodes.  I considered creating .iso 
images of each component (Engine and Nodes) but I'm afraid this will hit the 
wall for linux novices when installing the .iso images in different hardware 
platforms (with different processors, number of cores, RAM, chipsets, etc.)

I've begun with creating a VM for oVirt Engine under Parallels (albeit I began 
with VirtualBox, but drivers client additions aren't compatible with Fedora 
18 - so I'll migrate this Parallels VM to VB once it is operational)  Fedora 18 
installed without a single problem.  I then installed all oVirt Engine 
requirements by performing the instructions published in 
http://www.ovirt.org/Download - that is:

First: 
   sudo yum localinstall 
http://ovirt.org/releases/ovirt-release-fedora.noarch.rpm

Second:  
sudo yum install -y ovirt-engine

Third:  …I get stuck…!!!

When I am performing the third step, I hit the fan.  Each time I perform the 
third step shown in the aforementioned web page (i.e. sudo engine-setup), the 
Welcome to oVirt Engine setup utility appears and begins to run until I reach 
the point where I need to define a Fully Qualified Domain Name.  

NOTE - A video of how to install oVirt in a single machine, entitled 
Installing oVirt on a single machine (at: http://www.ovirt.org/Documentation) 
shows the process (with some exemptions because it was recorded while oVirt 
v3.x was in beta), but I don't get what the video shows…!!!

This is what I do and before getting stuck in the FQDN thing (no pun 
intended…!!!).  As third-step, I enter:

sudo engine-setup

I follow the prompts that appear after the Welcome to oVirt Engine setup 
utility is shown in the terminal window until I get to the prompt:
 
Host fully qualified domain name. Note: this name should be fully 
resolvable  [localhost.localdomain] : 

If I press Enter, I get…:

The IP (127.0.0.1) which was resolved from the FQDN 
localhost.localdomain is not configured on any non loopback interface on this 
host

I figured that in order to define a FQDNm I had to expose my oVirt Engine VN 
to the Internet.  Since I'm doing all from home (where I'm limited to a 
Dynamic IP, albeit, which hardly-ever changes) I went to DynDns.org and 
created an entry so my FQDN Text-URL would resolve to the IP where I'm at.  I 
also modified my Domain's DNS and entered a DNS Alias named dcmanagement, 
defining this DNS alias to resolve into my IP by going to DynDNS.org to get 
my Public IP.  Hence, the alias dcmanagement1 resolves by going to 
healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org and gets my Public IP.

NOTE - To test this setup, I do ping to either 
healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org or 
dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org and I get my Dynamic Public 
IP back.  Once the Text URL issue was returning my IP (as FQDN expect) I 
repeated the: 

sudo engine-setup

Upon reaching:

Host fully qualified domain name. Note: this name should be fully 
resolvable  [localhost.localdomain] : 

I entered dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com and got my Public IP back 
with the following message:

The IP (70.45.xxx.xx) which was resolved from the FQDN 
dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com is not configured on any non loopback 
interface on this host


Now, here's the question.  What does anyone suggest I do to overcome the FQDN 
setting and continue the installation process…?



José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS 
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com






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Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine - Stuck on FQDN

2013-06-05 Thread Joop

Richie@HIP wrote:

hi oVirt Community.

This will be my first posting for help to the oVirt community, so 
please bear with me I'f I'm not to the etiquette standards you might 
have already.


I'm trying to test oVirt as a FOSS Virtualization solution for small- 
to medium-sized healthcare organizations implementing various health 
information technology solutions (HIT) that the new health care reform 
is requiring.  As a Clinical informatist, I'm very concerned about 
health care costs, hence I'm pushing for open source to take a wider 
stance in U.S. health care to reduce costs where possible and divert 
moneys to patient care.  Now enough with my altruistic desires, and 
let go into the deep.


I'm trying to create virtual machines (using VirtualBox, Parallels 
and/or VMWare Workstation); mainly one for oVirt Engine; ind later a 
the second one for oVirt Nodes.  This way, these VM's files can be 
copier to any hardware and underlying OS, so at least the Virt 
Engine is easily installed and brought-up to facilitate managing 
oVirt Nodes.  I considered creating .iso images of each component 
(Engine and Nodes) but I'm afraid this will hit the wall for linux 
novices when installing the .iso images in different hardware 
platforms (with different processors, number of cores, RAM, chipsets, 
etc.)


If I understand you correctly you want to make VMs for both engine and 
node so that you'll only need those images to setup a virtualisation 
infrastructure?
If so that is only partly going to work. The engine VM will work but the 
node not since that would imply nested virtualisation. That can work but 
not for every combination and probably not for the above mentioned products.
Node needs to run on the bare metal since it provides the same functions 
as VirtualBox/Parallels/VMWare, its Fedora18 as its operating system + 
kvm as its virtualiser.


Concerning you dns problems, to make it short, you'll need to come up 
with a naming scheme and implement that either using a full dns server 
or through /etc/hosts.
You might also have a look at the all-in-one plugin which turns a single 
machine into both engine and node or if you want to play around have a 
look at the live iso.


Regards,

Joop

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Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine - Stuck on FQDN

2013-06-05 Thread Richie@HIP
I agree.  The oVirt Node part will not be a VM since as you said, it would be 
a VM within a VM - my mistake in expressing what i'm preparing.

Regarding the single machine (Engine and Node) live iso that you mention.  
Where can I find it…?

Regards;

Richie

José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS 
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com






On Jun 5, 2013, at 3:28 AM, Joop jvdw...@xs4all.nl wrote:

 Richie@HIP wrote:
 
 hi oVirt Community.
 
 This will be my first posting for help to the oVirt community, so please 
 bear with me I'f I'm not to the etiquette standards you might have already.
 
 I'm trying to test oVirt as a FOSS Virtualization solution for small- to 
 medium-sized healthcare organizations implementing various health 
 information technology solutions (HIT) that the new health care reform is 
 requiring.  As a Clinical informatist, I'm very concerned about health care 
 costs, hence I'm pushing for open source to take a wider stance in U.S. 
 health care to reduce costs where possible and divert moneys to patient 
 care.  Now enough with my altruistic desires, and let go into the deep.
 
 I'm trying to create virtual machines (using VirtualBox, Parallels and/or 
 VMWare Workstation); mainly one for oVirt Engine; ind later a the second 
 one for oVirt Nodes.  This way, these VM's files can be copier to any 
 hardware and underlying OS, so at least the Virt Engine is easily 
 installed and brought-up to facilitate managing oVirt Nodes.  I considered 
 creating .iso images of each component (Engine and Nodes) but I'm afraid 
 this will hit the wall for linux novices when installing the .iso images 
 in different hardware platforms (with different processors, number of cores, 
 RAM, chipsets, etc.)
 
 If I understand you correctly you want to make VMs for both engine and node 
 so that you'll only need those images to setup a virtualisation 
 infrastructure?
 If so that is only partly going to work. The engine VM will work but the node 
 not since that would imply nested virtualisation. That can work but not for 
 every combination and probably not for the above mentioned products.
 Node needs to run on the bare metal since it provides the same functions as 
 VirtualBox/Parallels/VMWare, its Fedora18 as its operating system + kvm as 
 its virtualiser.
 
 Concerning you dns problems, to make it short, you'll need to come up with a 
 naming scheme and implement that either using a full dns server or through 
 /etc/hosts.
 You might also have a look at the all-in-one plugin which turns a single 
 machine into both engine and node or if you want to play around have a look 
 at the live iso.
 
 Regards,
 
 Joop
 

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Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine - Stuck on FQDN

2013-06-05 Thread Joop

Richie@HIP wrote:
I agree.  The oVirt Node part will not be a VM since as you said, it 
would be a VM within a VM - my mistake in expressing what i'm preparing.


Regarding the single machine (Engine and Node) live iso that you 
mention.  Where can I find it…?
Single machine is part of ovirt-engine. Do yum install 
ovirt-engine-setup-allinone ( this is from memory) and then do 
engine-setup --help. In the latest versions there is either a parameter 
or it will figure it out itself.
Live iso is downloadable from 
http://resources.ovirt.org/releases/3.2/tools/ I just dd it to a usb 
stick large enough. Then you can boot from it. It will revert back to a 
clean slate after each reboot!


Joop

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Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine - Stuck on FQDN

2013-06-05 Thread Richie@HIP
Thanks for your reply.  Just in case, I'm using Fedora 18.

I visited the hosts file under /etc/ and found:   
127.0.0.1   localhost.localdomain localhost
::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6

I also searched /etc/ for dns and found dnsmasq.d and dnsmasq.conf 
file.  I proceeded to examine the dnsmasq.conf file with gedit and saw its 
paramenters - all of which appeared commented.  I opened the Software GNOME 
application and searched for dns.  I found several BIND packages selected (so 
I presume, installed as well) 

NOTE - With regards to DNS, this is a subject-matter I don't know much about 
besides how to make entries in the GUI that my domain provider gives me, and 
use dynamic DNS to find my house…!!!  

I don't know if Fedora 18 Desktop comes with a DNS server, and if so, with 
which one.  Hence, after having found sprinkles of dnsmasq under /etc/, and 
knowing about BIND, I did a scavenger hunt about DNS in my system.  I first did 
a man dnsmasq and got the manual for dnsmasq.  Also did a man BIND and 
got back what appeared to be BIND's manual.  Of the two, I reading the man 
pages, it appears dnsmasq is DNS alternative for what you suggest inside a 
local network; BIND would be overkill with what i'm trying to build.  

What are your thoughts about using dnsmasq as the internal LAN dns server 
used by oVirt Engine…? 

Nonetheless, not knowing which dns server is active, if any, I performed a 
ps -A (as the current user, with Admin privileges) and got:
[ovirtmanager@localhost ~]$ ps -A
 PID TTY  TIME CMD
1 ?00:00:03 systemd
2 ?00:00:00 kthreadd
3 ?00:00:00 ksoftirqd/0
5 ?00:00:00 kworker/0:0H
7 ?00:00:00 kworker/u:0H
8 ?00:00:00 migration/0
9 ?00:00:00 rcu_bh
   10 ?00:00:02 rcu_sched
   11 ?00:00:00 watchdog/0
   12 ?00:00:00 watchdog/1
   13 ?00:00:00 migration/1
   14 ?00:00:00 ksoftirqd/1
   16 ?00:00:00 kworker/1:0H
   17 ?00:00:00 khelper
   18 ?00:00:00 kdevtmpfs
   19 ?00:00:00 netns
   20 ?00:00:00 bdi-default
   21 ?00:00:00 kintegrityd
   22 ?00:00:00 kblockd
   23 ?00:00:00 ata_sff
   24 ?00:00:00 khubd
   25 ?00:00:00 md
   28 ?00:00:00 kswapd0
   29 ?00:00:00 ksmd
   30 ?00:00:00 khugepaged
   31 ?00:00:00 fsnotify_mark
   32 ?00:00:00 crypto
   40 ?00:00:00 kthrotld
   44 ?00:00:00 scsi_eh_0
   45 ?00:00:00 scsi_eh_1
   46 ?00:00:00 scsi_eh_2
   47 ?00:00:00 scsi_eh_3
   48 ?00:00:00 scsi_eh_4
   49 ?00:00:00 scsi_eh_5
   54 ?00:00:00 kworker/u:6
   55 ?00:00:00 scsi_eh_6
   56 ?00:00:00 scsi_eh_7
   57 ?00:00:00 kworker/u:7
   59 ?00:00:00 kpsmoused
   60 ?00:00:00 deferwq
   68 ?00:00:00 kauditd
  153 ?00:00:00 rpciod
  229 ?00:00:01 kworker/0:1H
  264 ?00:00:00 kdmflush
  265 ?00:00:00 kdmflush
  312 ?00:00:00 jbd2/dm-1-8
  313 ?00:00:00 ext4-dio-unwrit
  378 ?00:00:01 systemd-udevd
  381 ?00:00:02 systemd-journal
  383 ?00:00:00 kworker/1:1H
  433 ?00:00:00 vballoon
  471 ?00:00:00 jbd2/sda1-8
  472 ?00:00:00 ext4-dio-unwrit
  474 ?00:00:00 kdmflush
  490 ?00:00:00 jbd2/dm-2-8
  491 ?00:00:00 ext4-dio-unwrit
  499 ?00:00:00 auditd
  507 ?00:00:00 audispd
  512 ?00:00:04 firewalld
  513 ?00:00:00 sedispatch
  517 ?00:00:00 rsyslogd
  529 ?00:00:00 systemd-logind
  530 ?00:00:00 accounts-daemon
  531 ?00:00:00 avahi-daemon
  532 ?00:00:03 dbus-daemon
  539 ?00:00:00 avahi-daemon
  540 ?00:00:00 rtkit-daemon
  542 ?00:00:00 mcelog
  547 ?00:00:00 crond
  548 ?00:00:00 atd
  550 ?00:00:00 gdm-binary
  554 ?00:00:00 abrtd
  555 ?00:00:00 abrt-watch-log
  556 ?00:00:00 abrt-watch-log
  576 ?00:00:01 ksmtuned
  580 ?00:00:00 chronyd
  585 ?00:00:00 restorecond
  607 ?00:00:00 iscsi_eh
  629 ?00:00:00 ib_mcast
  632 ?00:00:00 ib_cm
  633 ?00:00:00 iw_cm_wq
  634 ?00:00:00 ib_addr
  635 ?00:00:00 rdma_cm
  644 ?00:00:00 cxgb4
  646 ?00:00:00 cnic_wq
  647 ?00:00:00 bnx2i_thread/0
  648 ?00:00:00 bnx2i_thread/1
  655 ?00:00:00 gdm-simple-slav
  659 ?00:00:00 iscsiuio
  665 ?00:00:00 iscsid
  666 ?00:00:03 iscsid
  672 ?00:00:07 polkitd
  700 ?00:00:02 NetworkManager
  735 ?00:00:00 modem-manager
  743 ?00:00:00 bluetoothd
  744 tty1 00:02:55 Xorg
  957 ?00:00:02 upowerd
 1167 ?00:00:00 udisksd
 1195 ?00:00:00 libvirtd
 1210 ?

Re: [Users] Problem Creating oVirt Engine - Stuck on FQDN

2013-06-05 Thread Ryan Wilkinson
Edit your /etc/hosts file and add an entry for the hostname of your engine:
192.168.0.50 ovirt.domain.local

Also, edit /etc/selinux/config and set
selinux=permissive

- you'll need to reboot for the selinux config. to take effect.


On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Richie@HIP 
richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com wrote:

 After sending you the previous email, I re-read your reply more carefully
 and another question arose.

 Does the FQDN have to resolve to the oVirt Node IP..?

 Right now, localhost.localdomain is resolving to 127.0.0.1 which is
 the host where I'm installing the oVirt Engine.

 What IP is the oVirtEngine expecting…?  The engine's own host, or the
 oVirt Nodes…?

 Richie

 José E (Richie) Piovanetti, MD, MS
 M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com






 On Jun 5, 2013, at 10:47 AM, Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com wrote:

  Il 05/06/2013 05:10, Richie@HIP ha scritto:
 
  I follow the prompts that appear after the Welcome to oVirt Engine
 setup utility is shown in the terminal window until I get to the prompt:
 
   Host fully qualified domain name. Note: this name should be fully
 resolvable  [localhost.localdomain] :
 
  If I press Enter, I get…:
 
   The IP (127.0.0.1) which was resolved from the FQDN
 localhost.localdomain is not configured on any non loopback interface on
 this host
 
  I figured that in order to define a FQDNm I had to expose my oVirt
 Engine VN to the Internet.  Since I'm doing all from home (where I'm
 limited to a Dynamic IP, albeit, which hardly-ever changes) I went to
 DynDns.org and created an entry so my FQDN Text-URL would resolve to the
 IP where I'm at.  I also modified my Domain's DNS and entered a DNS Alias
 named dcmanagement, defining this DNS alias to resolve into my IP by
 going to DynDNS.org to get my Public IP.  Hence, the alias
 dcmanagement1 resolves by going to healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org
 and gets my Public IP.
 
  NOTE - To test this setup, I do ping to either 
 healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org or 
 dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org and I get my Dynamic
 Public IP back.  Once the Text URL issue was returning my IP (as FQDN
 expect) I repeated the:
 
   sudo engine-setup
 
  Upon reaching:
 
   Host fully qualified domain name. Note: this name should be fully
 resolvable  [localhost.localdomain] :
 
  I entered dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com and got my Public
 IP back with the following message:
 
   The IP (70.45.xxx.xx) which was resolved from the FQDN
 dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com is not configured on any non
 loopback interface on this host
 
  You have just to set /etc/hosts with the IP address of the network
  device you're going to use for creating the bridge with the FQDN you're
  going to use for the host.
  No need to have a public IP, it could just be defined locally in
  /etc/hosts or provided by a local DNS server.
  The important thing is that FQDN resolves to an IP on a local network
  device.
 
 
  --
  Sandro Bonazzola
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