Re: [Users] Self contained engine ETA

2013-11-28 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
azzola" > Cc: "Juan Pablo Lorier" , users@ovirt.org > Sent: Friday, November 29, 2013 12:21:14 AM > Subject: Re: [Users] Self contained engine ETA > > Hi Sandro > > I'm a bit confused on the storage requirements for the Self hosted engine. > Some places

Re: [Users] Self contained engine ETA

2013-11-28 Thread Leonid Natapov
, 2013 12:21:14 AM Subject: Re: [Users] Self contained engine ETA Hi Sandro I'm a bit confused on the storage requirements for the Self hosted engine. Some places say it requires NFS , other that i supports both GlusterFS and NFS. I'm interested in the GlusterFS option. Does hosted engine

Re: [Users] Self contained engine ETA

2013-11-28 Thread Liviu Elama
Hi Sandro I'm a bit confused on the storage requirements for the Self hosted engine. Some places say it requires NFS , other that i supports both GlusterFS and NFS. I'm interested in the GlusterFS option. Does hosted engine support GlusterFS on the same physical node as where the engine VM will re

Re: [Users] Self contained engine ETA

2013-11-28 Thread Juan Pablo Lorier
Thanks, just what I needed to know. Regards, On 28/11/13 04:29, Sandro Bonazzola wrote: > Il 27/11/2013 18:01, Juan Pablo Lorier ha scritto: >> Hi, >> >> Is there any estimated time for self contained engine release? > Hosted Engine Feature [1] should land on oVirt 3.3.2 release. > 3.3.2 beta buil

Re: [Users] Self contained engine ETA

2013-11-27 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
Il 27/11/2013 18:01, Juan Pablo Lorier ha scritto: > Hi, > > Is there any estimated time for self contained engine release? Hosted Engine Feature [1] should land on oVirt 3.3.2 release. 3.3.2 beta build is due to this Friday. > Will it > be possible to migrate engine to existing DC? The Hosted

[Users] Self contained engine ETA

2013-11-27 Thread Juan Pablo Lorier
Hi, Is there any estimated time for self contained engine release? Will it be possible to migrate engine to existing DC? I'm now buying a new server just for the engine that actually runs in a vm on a different virtualization platform, and I'll like to know if it's woth the effort of migration at