Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
Il 18/10/2014 20:34, Ryan Nix ha scritto: If you are upgrading from a previous version, you should have the ovirt-release34 package already installed on your system. You can then install ovirt-release35.rpm as in a clean install side-by-side. I followed this, but I'm certain what it means. You're just missing the part: # yum update ovirt-engine-setup* # engine-setup Sent from my iPad On Oct 18, 2014, at 12:04 PM, Gianluca Cecchi gianluca.cec...@gmail.com mailto:gianluca.cec...@gmail.com wrote: You didn't follow The upgrade instructions... http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.5_Release_Notes#Install_.2F_Upgrade_from_Previous_Versions -- Sandro Bonazzola Better technology. Faster innovation. Powered by community collaboration. See how it works at redhat.com ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
Il 19/10/2014 16:53, Daniel Helgenberger ha scritto: Congratulations! Hope you could get your party. Sandro, as I know you always like to hear things like this: I just upgraded my oVirt 3.4.4 installation to 3.5 and everything went really well (apart from some package siging / deps; but these are really not your issues). I really like when someone report everything goes fine :-) Tomorrow I start checking out the new stuff. Thank you! I really appreciate the work you do. Daniel On 17.10.2014 14:46, Sandro Bonazzola wrote: The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the general availability of its sixth formal release, oVirt 3.5, as of October 17, 2014. oVirt is an open source alternative to VMware vSphere, and provides an excellent KVM management interface for multi-node virtualization. oVirt is available now for Fedora 19, Fedora 20, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5, and CentOS 6.5 (or similar) and allow you to use Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and CentOS 7 too as node and for running Hosted Engine. New features include: Live Merge -- If an image has one or more snapshots, oVirt 3.5's merge command will combine the data of one volume into another. Live merges can be performed with data is pulled from one snapshot into another snapshot. The engine can merge multiple disks at the same time and each merge can independently fail or succeed in each operation. Import Storage Domain This latest release expands oVirt's feature of importing ISOs and exporting storage domains to expand support for importing an existing data storage domain. Based on information stored in the storage domain, oVirt can revive entities such as disks, virtual machines, and templates in the setup of any data center to which the storage domain is attached. Advanced Foreman Integration oVirt 3.5 adds the capability to provision and add hypervisors to oVirt from bare metal. Foreman is a complete lifecycle management tool for physical and virtual servers. Through deep integration with configuration management, DHCP, DNS, TFTP, and PXE-based unattended installations, Foreman manages every stage of the lifecycle of your physical or virtual servers. Integrating Foreman with oVirt helps add hypervisor hosts managed by Foreman to the oVirt engine. Enhanced Authentication, Authorization and Accounting Support - A new architecture has been built for oVirt 3.5's authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) system. The enhancements will provide a clear separation of authentication from authorization and provide a developer API to develop custom extensions for authentication and authorization. New PatternFly Interface oVirt 3.5 will have a new look and feel, using PatternFly, the open interface project. The new look and feel aims to maintain the colors and spirit associated with oVirt, while updating it with a new, modern, sleek, and minimal look. The minimal design allows complex screens to look cleaner and airier, and lets the user focus on the data and the tasks by removing all extraneous visual elements. Advanced Scheduling with Optaplanner The Optaplanner is a new service that takes a snapshot of a cluster (a list of hosts and VMs) and computes an optimized VM-to-Host assignment solution. Optimization will is done on per Cluster basis. The administrator can use this information as a hint to tweak the cluster to better utilize resources. This release of oVirt also includes numerous bug fixes. See the release notes [1] for a complete list of the new features and bugs fixed. A new repository has been created and will be automatically enabled by installing / upgrading ovirt-release35 package. See release notes page for further instructions about install / upgrade. A new oVirt Live iso is also available [2] and a new oVirt Node iso will be available soon. [1] http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.5_Release_Notes [2] http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/ovirt-3.5/iso/ovirt-live-el6-3.5.0.iso -- Sandro Bonazzola Better technology. Faster innovation. Powered by community collaboration. See how it works at redhat.com ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
Hello, Last week I upgraded to 3.5 and on the engine side everything went absolutely fine. Now I'm wondering what to do about my hosts (full CentOS 6 installs). Is the upgrade something the engine takes care of when I set the compatibility version to 3.5? Or should I install the ovirt-release35 rpm and run yum update on all hosts? Should I expect impact on running VM's, eg. from restarting vdsm? On 20 October 2014 08:48, Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com wrote: Il 19/10/2014 16:53, Daniel Helgenberger ha scritto: Congratulations! Hope you could get your party. Sandro, as I know you always like to hear things like this: I just upgraded my oVirt 3.4.4 installation to 3.5 and everything went really well (apart from some package siging / deps; but these are really not your issues). I really like when someone report everything goes fine :-) Tomorrow I start checking out the new stuff. Thank you! I really appreciate the work you do. Daniel On 17.10.2014 14:46, Sandro Bonazzola wrote: The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the general availability of its sixth formal release, oVirt 3.5, as of October 17, 2014. oVirt is an open source alternative to VMware vSphere, and provides an excellent KVM management interface for multi-node virtualization. oVirt is available now for Fedora 19, Fedora 20, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5, and CentOS 6.5 (or similar) and allow you to use Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and CentOS 7 too as node and for running Hosted Engine. New features include: Live Merge -- If an image has one or more snapshots, oVirt 3.5's merge command will combine the data of one volume into another. Live merges can be performed with data is pulled from one snapshot into another snapshot. The engine can merge multiple disks at the same time and each merge can independently fail or succeed in each operation. Import Storage Domain This latest release expands oVirt's feature of importing ISOs and exporting storage domains to expand support for importing an existing data storage domain. Based on information stored in the storage domain, oVirt can revive entities such as disks, virtual machines, and templates in the setup of any data center to which the storage domain is attached. Advanced Foreman Integration oVirt 3.5 adds the capability to provision and add hypervisors to oVirt from bare metal. Foreman is a complete lifecycle management tool for physical and virtual servers. Through deep integration with configuration management, DHCP, DNS, TFTP, and PXE-based unattended installations, Foreman manages every stage of the lifecycle of your physical or virtual servers. Integrating Foreman with oVirt helps add hypervisor hosts managed by Foreman to the oVirt engine. Enhanced Authentication, Authorization and Accounting Support - A new architecture has been built for oVirt 3.5's authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) system. The enhancements will provide a clear separation of authentication from authorization and provide a developer API to develop custom extensions for authentication and authorization. New PatternFly Interface oVirt 3.5 will have a new look and feel, using PatternFly, the open interface project. The new look and feel aims to maintain the colors and spirit associated with oVirt, while updating it with a new, modern, sleek, and minimal look. The minimal design allows complex screens to look cleaner and airier, and lets the user focus on the data and the tasks by removing all extraneous visual elements. Advanced Scheduling with Optaplanner The Optaplanner is a new service that takes a snapshot of a cluster (a list of hosts and VMs) and computes an optimized VM-to-Host assignment solution. Optimization will is done on per Cluster basis. The administrator can use this information as a hint to tweak the cluster to better utilize resources. This release of oVirt also includes numerous bug fixes. See the release notes [1] for a complete list of the new features and bugs fixed. A new repository has been created and will be automatically enabled by installing / upgrading ovirt-release35 package. See release notes page for further instructions about install / upgrade. A new oVirt Live iso is also available [2] and a new oVirt Node iso will be available soon. [1] http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.5_Release_Notes [2] http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/ovirt-3.5/iso/ovirt-live-el6-3.5.0.iso -- Sandro Bonazzola Better technology. Faster innovation. Powered by community collaboration. See how it works at redhat.com ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users -- Tiemen
Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
On 20.10.2014 10:13, Tiemen Ruiten wrote: Hello, Last week I upgraded to 3.5 and on the engine side everything went absolutely fine. Now I'm wondering what to do about my hosts (full CentOS 6 installs). Is the upgrade something the engine takes care of when I set the compatibility version to 3.5? Or should I install the ovirt-release35 rpm and run yum update on all hosts? If you move your hosts to maintenance and then right click - 'Reinstall' Engine will take care of the upgrade for you. If you are running hosted engine, you might want to run 'yum update' on the hosts to update to the latest engine-ha Should I expect impact on running VM's, eg. from restarting vdsm? VDSM will be restarted. But if you do the procedure one by one host, vms will be migrated away and it should not impact their uptime/availability (at least for me) On 20 October 2014 08:48, Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com wrote: Il 19/10/2014 16:53, Daniel Helgenberger ha scritto: Congratulations! Hope you could get your party. Sandro, as I know you always like to hear things like this: I just upgraded my oVirt 3.4.4 installation to 3.5 and everything went really well (apart from some package siging / deps; but these are really not your issues). I really like when someone report everything goes fine :-) Tomorrow I start checking out the new stuff. Thank you! I really appreciate the work you do. Daniel On 17.10.2014 14:46, Sandro Bonazzola wrote: The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the general availability of its sixth formal release, oVirt 3.5, as of October 17, 2014. oVirt is an open source alternative to VMware vSphere, and provides an excellent KVM management interface for multi-node virtualization. oVirt is available now for Fedora 19, Fedora 20, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5, and CentOS 6.5 (or similar) and allow you to use Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and CentOS 7 too as node and for running Hosted Engine. New features include: Live Merge -- If an image has one or more snapshots, oVirt 3.5's merge command will combine the data of one volume into another. Live merges can be performed with data is pulled from one snapshot into another snapshot. The engine can merge multiple disks at the same time and each merge can independently fail or succeed in each operation. Import Storage Domain This latest release expands oVirt's feature of importing ISOs and exporting storage domains to expand support for importing an existing data storage domain. Based on information stored in the storage domain, oVirt can revive entities such as disks, virtual machines, and templates in the setup of any data center to which the storage domain is attached. Advanced Foreman Integration oVirt 3.5 adds the capability to provision and add hypervisors to oVirt from bare metal. Foreman is a complete lifecycle management tool for physical and virtual servers. Through deep integration with configuration management, DHCP, DNS, TFTP, and PXE-based unattended installations, Foreman manages every stage of the lifecycle of your physical or virtual servers. Integrating Foreman with oVirt helps add hypervisor hosts managed by Foreman to the oVirt engine. Enhanced Authentication, Authorization and Accounting Support - A new architecture has been built for oVirt 3.5's authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) system. The enhancements will provide a clear separation of authentication from authorization and provide a developer API to develop custom extensions for authentication and authorization. New PatternFly Interface oVirt 3.5 will have a new look and feel, using PatternFly, the open interface project. The new look and feel aims to maintain the colors and spirit associated with oVirt, while updating it with a new, modern, sleek, and minimal look. The minimal design allows complex screens to look cleaner and airier, and lets the user focus on the data and the tasks by removing all extraneous visual elements. Advanced Scheduling with Optaplanner The Optaplanner is a new service that takes a snapshot of a cluster (a list of hosts and VMs) and computes an optimized VM-to-Host assignment solution. Optimization will is done on per Cluster basis. The administrator can use this information as a hint to tweak the cluster to
Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
Il 20/10/2014 10:13, Tiemen Ruiten ha scritto: Hello, Last week I upgraded to 3.5 and on the engine side everything went absolutely fine. Now I'm wondering what to do about my hosts (full CentOS 6 installs). Is the upgrade something the engine takes care of when I set the compatibility version to 3.5? Or should I install the ovirt-release35 rpm and run yum update on all hosts? Should I expect impact on running VM's, eg. from restarting vdsm? Looks like we have a documentation gap here. I tried to search the oVirt site for pointing you to a section describing how to upgrade hosts but did not found one. I think that we need to finish http://www.ovirt.org/DraftInstallationGuide and probably prepare an upgrade guide too. You'll need to install the ovirt-release35 rpm on your hosts since the engine is not able to add the new repository (yet? maybe an RFE on this should be filled for easing the upgrade process of the hosts). On 20 October 2014 08:48, Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com wrote: Il 19/10/2014 16:53, Daniel Helgenberger ha scritto: Congratulations! Hope you could get your party. Sandro, as I know you always like to hear things like this: I just upgraded my oVirt 3.4.4 installation to 3.5 and everything went really well (apart from some package siging / deps; but these are really not your issues). I really like when someone report everything goes fine :-) Tomorrow I start checking out the new stuff. Thank you! I really appreciate the work you do. Daniel On 17.10.2014 14:46, Sandro Bonazzola wrote: The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the general availability of its sixth formal release, oVirt 3.5, as of October 17, 2014. oVirt is an open source alternative to VMware vSphere, and provides an excellent KVM management interface for multi-node virtualization. oVirt is available now for Fedora 19, Fedora 20, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5, and CentOS 6.5 (or similar) and allow you to use Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and CentOS 7 too as node and for running Hosted Engine. New features include: Live Merge -- If an image has one or more snapshots, oVirt 3.5's merge command will combine the data of one volume into another. Live merges can be performed with data is pulled from one snapshot into another snapshot. The engine can merge multiple disks at the same time and each merge can independently fail or succeed in each operation. Import Storage Domain This latest release expands oVirt's feature of importing ISOs and exporting storage domains to expand support for importing an existing data storage domain. Based on information stored in the storage domain, oVirt can revive entities such as disks, virtual machines, and templates in the setup of any data center to which the storage domain is attached. Advanced Foreman Integration oVirt 3.5 adds the capability to provision and add hypervisors to oVirt from bare metal. Foreman is a complete lifecycle management tool for physical and virtual servers. Through deep integration with configuration management, DHCP, DNS, TFTP, and PXE-based unattended installations, Foreman manages every stage of the lifecycle of your physical or virtual servers. Integrating Foreman with oVirt helps add hypervisor hosts managed by Foreman to the oVirt engine. Enhanced Authentication, Authorization and Accounting Support - A new architecture has been built for oVirt 3.5's authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) system. The enhancements will provide a clear separation of authentication from authorization and provide a developer API to develop custom extensions for authentication and authorization. New PatternFly Interface oVirt 3.5 will have a new look and feel, using PatternFly, the open interface project. The new look and feel aims to maintain the colors and spirit associated with oVirt, while updating it with a new, modern, sleek, and minimal look. The minimal design allows complex screens to look cleaner and airier, and lets the user focus on the data and the tasks by removing all extraneous visual elements. Advanced Scheduling with Optaplanner The Optaplanner is a new service that takes a snapshot of a cluster (a list of hosts and VMs) and computes an optimized VM-to-Host assignment solution. Optimization will is done on per Cluster basis. The administrator can use this information as a hint to tweak the cluster to better
Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
My upgrade went well no problems. Unfortuneatly I am not able to run any VM on Intel Hosts. It throws an error: Exit message: internal error internal error NUMA memory tuning in 'preferred' mode only supports single node. I cannot edit numa menu it is disabled on the VM. thanks, Arman. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com wrote: Il 20/10/2014 10:13, Tiemen Ruiten ha scritto: Hello, Last week I upgraded to 3.5 and on the engine side everything went absolutely fine. Now I'm wondering what to do about my hosts (full CentOS 6 installs). Is the upgrade something the engine takes care of when I set the compatibility version to 3.5? Or should I install the ovirt-release35 rpm and run yum update on all hosts? Should I expect impact on running VM's, eg. from restarting vdsm? Looks like we have a documentation gap here. I tried to search the oVirt site for pointing you to a section describing how to upgrade hosts but did not found one. I think that we need to finish http://www.ovirt.org/DraftInstallationGuide and probably prepare an upgrade guide too. You'll need to install the ovirt-release35 rpm on your hosts since the engine is not able to add the new repository (yet? maybe an RFE on this should be filled for easing the upgrade process of the hosts). On 20 October 2014 08:48, Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com mailto: sbona...@redhat.com wrote: Il 19/10/2014 16:53, Daniel Helgenberger ha scritto: Congratulations! Hope you could get your party. Sandro, as I know you always like to hear things like this: I just upgraded my oVirt 3.4.4 installation to 3.5 and everything went really well (apart from some package siging / deps; but these are really not your issues). I really like when someone report everything goes fine :-) Tomorrow I start checking out the new stuff. Thank you! I really appreciate the work you do. Daniel On 17.10.2014 14:46, Sandro Bonazzola wrote: The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the general availability of its sixth formal release, oVirt 3.5, as of October 17, 2014. oVirt is an open source alternative to VMware vSphere, and provides an excellent KVM management interface for multi-node virtualization. oVirt is available now for Fedora 19, Fedora 20, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5, and CentOS 6.5 (or similar) and allow you to use Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and CentOS 7 too as node and for running Hosted Engine. New features include: Live Merge -- If an image has one or more snapshots, oVirt 3.5's merge command will combine the data of one volume into another. Live merges can be performed with data is pulled from one snapshot into another snapshot. The engine can merge multiple disks at the same time and each merge can independently fail or succeed in each operation. Import Storage Domain This latest release expands oVirt's feature of importing ISOs and exporting storage domains to expand support for importing an existing data storage domain. Based on information stored in the storage domain, oVirt can revive entities such as disks, virtual machines, and templates in the setup of any data center to which the storage domain is attached. Advanced Foreman Integration oVirt 3.5 adds the capability to provision and add hypervisors to oVirt from bare metal. Foreman is a complete lifecycle management tool for physical and virtual servers. Through deep integration with configuration management, DHCP, DNS, TFTP, and PXE-based unattended installations, Foreman manages every stage of the lifecycle of your physical or virtual servers. Integrating Foreman with oVirt helps add hypervisor hosts managed by Foreman to the oVirt engine. Enhanced Authentication, Authorization and Accounting Support - A new architecture has been built for oVirt 3.5's authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) system. The enhancements will provide a clear separation of authentication from authorization and provide a developer API to develop custom extensions for authentication and authorization. New PatternFly Interface oVirt 3.5 will have a new look and feel, using PatternFly, the open interface project. The new look and feel aims to maintain the colors and spirit associated with oVirt, while updating it with a new, modern, sleek, and minimal look. The minimal design allows complex screens to look cleaner and airier, and lets the user focus on the data and the tasks by removing
Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
My bad!! False Alarm.everything is working after some massaging:) 1) start VM get error: error NUMA memory tuning in 'preferred' mode only supports single node 2) stop VM edit properties: 2.a)- edit-host-Start Running on-specific host 2.b)- edit-host-Migration options-do not allow migration 2.c)- edit-host-ConfigureNuma-tune mode-interleave Run VM and enjoy. done! On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Arman Khalatyan arm2...@gmail.com wrote: My upgrade went well no problems. Unfortuneatly I am not able to run any VM on Intel Hosts. It throws an error: Exit message: internal error internal error NUMA memory tuning in 'preferred' mode only supports single node. I cannot edit numa menu it is disabled on the VM. thanks, Arman. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com wrote: Il 20/10/2014 10:13, Tiemen Ruiten ha scritto: Hello, Last week I upgraded to 3.5 and on the engine side everything went absolutely fine. Now I'm wondering what to do about my hosts (full CentOS 6 installs). Is the upgrade something the engine takes care of when I set the compatibility version to 3.5? Or should I install the ovirt-release35 rpm and run yum update on all hosts? Should I expect impact on running VM's, eg. from restarting vdsm? Looks like we have a documentation gap here. I tried to search the oVirt site for pointing you to a section describing how to upgrade hosts but did not found one. I think that we need to finish http://www.ovirt.org/DraftInstallationGuide and probably prepare an upgrade guide too. You'll need to install the ovirt-release35 rpm on your hosts since the engine is not able to add the new repository (yet? maybe an RFE on this should be filled for easing the upgrade process of the hosts). On 20 October 2014 08:48, Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com wrote: Il 19/10/2014 16:53, Daniel Helgenberger ha scritto: Congratulations! Hope you could get your party. Sandro, as I know you always like to hear things like this: I just upgraded my oVirt 3.4.4 installation to 3.5 and everything went really well (apart from some package siging / deps; but these are really not your issues). I really like when someone report everything goes fine :-) Tomorrow I start checking out the new stuff. Thank you! I really appreciate the work you do. Daniel On 17.10.2014 14:46, Sandro Bonazzola wrote: The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the general availability of its sixth formal release, oVirt 3.5, as of October 17, 2014. oVirt is an open source alternative to VMware vSphere, and provides an excellent KVM management interface for multi-node virtualization. oVirt is available now for Fedora 19, Fedora 20, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5, and CentOS 6.5 (or similar) and allow you to use Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and CentOS 7 too as node and for running Hosted Engine. New features include: Live Merge -- If an image has one or more snapshots, oVirt 3.5's merge command will combine the data of one volume into another. Live merges can be performed with data is pulled from one snapshot into another snapshot. The engine can merge multiple disks at the same time and each merge can independently fail or succeed in each operation. Import Storage Domain This latest release expands oVirt's feature of importing ISOs and exporting storage domains to expand support for importing an existing data storage domain. Based on information stored in the storage domain, oVirt can revive entities such as disks, virtual machines, and templates in the setup of any data center to which the storage domain is attached. Advanced Foreman Integration oVirt 3.5 adds the capability to provision and add hypervisors to oVirt from bare metal. Foreman is a complete lifecycle management tool for physical and virtual servers. Through deep integration with configuration management, DHCP, DNS, TFTP, and PXE-based unattended installations, Foreman manages every stage of the lifecycle of your physical or virtual servers. Integrating Foreman with oVirt helps add hypervisor hosts managed by Foreman to the oVirt engine. Enhanced Authentication, Authorization and Accounting Support - A new architecture has been built for oVirt 3.5's authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) system. The enhancements will provide a clear separation of authentication from authorization and provide a developer API to develop custom extensions for authentication and authorization.
Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
On 20.10.2014 10:50, Sandro Bonazzola wrote: Il 20/10/2014 10:13, Tiemen Ruiten ha scritto: Hello, Last week I upgraded to 3.5 and on the engine side everything went absolutely fine. Now I'm wondering what to do about my hosts (full CentOS 6 installs). Is the upgrade something the engine takes care of when I set the compatibility version to 3.5? Or should I install the ovirt-release35 rpm and run yum update on all hosts? Should I expect impact on running VM's, eg. from restarting vdsm? Looks like we have a documentation gap here. I tried to search the oVirt site for pointing you to a section describing how to upgrade hosts but did not found one. I think that we need to finish http://www.ovirt.org/DraftInstallationGuide and probably prepare an upgrade guide too. You'll need to install the ovirt-release35 rpm on your hosts since the engine is not able to add the new repository (yet? maybe an RFE on this should be filled for easing the upgrade process of the hosts). A very good idea. I took the liberty filing this RFE [1] [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1154620 On 20 October 2014 08:48, Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com wrote: Il 19/10/2014 16:53, Daniel Helgenberger ha scritto: Congratulations! Hope you could get your party. Sandro, as I know you always like to hear things like this: I just upgraded my oVirt 3.4.4 installation to 3.5 and everything went really well (apart from some package siging / deps; but these are really not your issues). I really like when someone report everything goes fine :-) Tomorrow I start checking out the new stuff. Thank you! I really appreciate the work you do. Daniel On 17.10.2014 14:46, Sandro Bonazzola wrote: The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the general availability of its sixth formal release, oVirt 3.5, as of October 17, 2014. oVirt is an open source alternative to VMware vSphere, and provides an excellent KVM management interface for multi-node virtualization. oVirt is available now for Fedora 19, Fedora 20, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5, and CentOS 6.5 (or similar) and allow you to use Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and CentOS 7 too as node and for running Hosted Engine. New features include: Live Merge -- If an image has one or more snapshots, oVirt 3.5's merge command will combine the data of one volume into another. Live merges can be performed with data is pulled from one snapshot into another snapshot. The engine can merge multiple disks at the same time and each merge can independently fail or succeed in each operation. Import Storage Domain This latest release expands oVirt's feature of importing ISOs and exporting storage domains to expand support for importing an existing data storage domain. Based on information stored in the storage domain, oVirt can revive entities such as disks, virtual machines, and templates in the setup of any data center to which the storage domain is attached. Advanced Foreman Integration oVirt 3.5 adds the capability to provision and add hypervisors to oVirt from bare metal. Foreman is a complete lifecycle management tool for physical and virtual servers. Through deep integration with configuration management, DHCP, DNS, TFTP, and PXE-based unattended installations, Foreman manages every stage of the lifecycle of your physical or virtual servers. Integrating Foreman with oVirt helps add hypervisor hosts managed by Foreman to the oVirt engine. Enhanced Authentication, Authorization and Accounting Support - A new architecture has been built for oVirt 3.5's authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) system. The enhancements will provide a clear separation of authentication from authorization and provide a developer API to develop custom extensions for authentication and authorization. New PatternFly Interface oVirt 3.5 will have a new look and feel, using PatternFly, the open interface project. The new look and feel aims to maintain the colors and spirit associated with oVirt, while updating it with a new, modern, sleek, and minimal look. The minimal design allows complex screens to look cleaner and airier, and lets the user focus on the data and the tasks by removing all extraneous visual elements. Advanced Scheduling with Optaplanner The Optaplanner is a new service that takes a snapshot of a cluster (a list of hosts and VMs) and computes an optimized
Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
I did not play anything. I had before Ovirt 3.4.4 up and running. After upgrade I got 2 problems: 1) disk profiles are empty 2) numa box by default is preferred- grayed. a. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 1:42 PM, Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com wrote: On 10/20/2014 05:56 AM, Arman Khalatyan wrote: My bad!! False Alarm.everything is working after some massaging:) 1) start VM get error: error NUMA memory tuning in 'preferred' mode only supports single node 2) stop VM edit properties: 2.a)- edit-host-Start Running on-specific host 2.b)- edit-host-Migration options-do not allow migration 2.c)- edit-host-ConfigureNuma-tune mode-interleave Run VM and enjoy. but did you play with the numa definition or this happened on its own as part of the upgrade? done! On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Arman Khalatyan arm2...@gmail.com mailto:arm2...@gmail.com wrote: My upgrade went well no problems. Unfortuneatly I am not able to run any VM on Intel Hosts. It throws an error: Exit message: internal error internal error NUMA memory tuning in 'preferred' mode only supports single node. I cannot edit numa menu it is disabled on the VM. thanks, Arman. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com wrote: Il 20/10/2014 10:13, Tiemen Ruiten ha scritto: Hello, Last week I upgraded to 3.5 and on the engine side everything went absolutely fine. Now I'm wondering what to do about my hosts (full CentOS 6 installs). Is the upgrade something the engine takes care of when I set the compatibility version to 3.5? Or should I install the ovirt-release35 rpm and run yum update on all hosts? Should I expect impact on running VM's, eg. from restarting vdsm? Looks like we have a documentation gap here. I tried to search the oVirt site for pointing you to a section describing how to upgrade hosts but did not found one. I think that we need to finish http://www.ovirt.org/DraftInstallationGuide and probably prepare an upgrade guide too. You'll need to install the ovirt-release35 rpm on your hosts since the engine is not able to add the new repository (yet? maybe an RFE on this should be filled for easing the upgrade process of the hosts). On 20 October 2014 08:48, Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com wrote: Il 19/10/2014 16:53, Daniel Helgenberger ha scritto: Congratulations! Hope you could get your party. Sandro, as I know you always like to hear things like this: I just upgraded my oVirt 3.4.4 installation to 3.5 and everything went really well (apart from some package siging / deps; but these are really not your issues). I really like when someone report everything goes fine :-) Tomorrow I start checking out the new stuff. Thank you! I really appreciate the work you do. Daniel On 17.10.2014 14:46, Sandro Bonazzola wrote: The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the general availability of its sixth formal release, oVirt 3.5, as of October 17, 2014. oVirt is an open source alternative to VMware vSphere, and provides an excellent KVM management interface for multi-node virtualization. oVirt is available now for Fedora 19, Fedora 20, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5, and CentOS 6.5 (or similar) and allow you to use Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and CentOS 7 too as node and for running Hosted Engine. New features include: Live Merge -- If an image has one or more snapshots, oVirt 3.5's merge command will combine the data of one volume into another. Live merges can be performed with data is pulled from one snapshot into another snapshot. The engine can merge multiple disks at the same time and each merge can independently fail or succeed in each operation. Import Storage Domain This latest release expands oVirt's feature of importing ISOs and exporting storage domains to expand support for importing an existing data storage domain. Based on information stored in the storage domain, oVirt can revive
Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
On Oct 20, 2014 8:08 AM, Arman Khalatyan arm2...@gmail.com wrote: I did not play anything. I had before Ovirt 3.4.4 up and running. After upgrade I got 2 problems: 1) disk profiles are empty 2) numa box by default is preferred- grayed. a. Then please open an urgent bug. Well. Two. One for each. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 1:42 PM, Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com wrote: On 10/20/2014 05:56 AM, Arman Khalatyan wrote: My bad!! False Alarm.everything is working after some massaging:) 1) start VM get error: error NUMA memory tuning in 'preferred' mode only supports single node 2) stop VM edit properties: 2.a)- edit-host-Start Running on-specific host 2.b)- edit-host-Migration options-do not allow migration 2.c)- edit-host-ConfigureNuma-tune mode-interleave Run VM and enjoy. but did you play with the numa definition or this happened on its own as part of the upgrade? done! On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Arman Khalatyan arm2...@gmail.com mailto:arm2...@gmail.com wrote: My upgrade went well no problems. Unfortuneatly I am not able to run any VM on Intel Hosts. It throws an error: Exit message: internal error internal error NUMA memory tuning in 'preferred' mode only supports single node. I cannot edit numa menu it is disabled on the VM. thanks, Arman. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com wrote: Il 20/10/2014 10:13, Tiemen Ruiten ha scritto: Hello, Last week I upgraded to 3.5 and on the engine side everything went absolutely fine. Now I'm wondering what to do about my hosts (full CentOS 6 installs). Is the upgrade something the engine takes care of when I set the compatibility version to 3.5? Or should I install the ovirt-release35 rpm and run yum update on all hosts? Should I expect impact on running VM's, eg. from restarting vdsm? Looks like we have a documentation gap here. I tried to search the oVirt site for pointing you to a section describing how to upgrade hosts but did not found one. I think that we need to finish http://www.ovirt.org/DraftInstallationGuide and probably prepare an upgrade guide too. You'll need to install the ovirt-release35 rpm on your hosts since the engine is not able to add the new repository (yet? maybe an RFE on this should be filled for easing the upgrade process of the hosts). On 20 October 2014 08:48, Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com wrote: Il 19/10/2014 16:53, Daniel Helgenberger ha scritto: Congratulations! Hope you could get your party. Sandro, as I know you always like to hear things like this: I just upgraded my oVirt 3.4.4 installation to 3.5 and everything went really well (apart from some package siging / deps; but these are really not your issues). I really like when someone report everything goes fine :-) Tomorrow I start checking out the new stuff. Thank you! I really appreciate the work you do. Daniel On 17.10.2014 14:46, Sandro Bonazzola wrote: The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the general availability of its sixth formal release, oVirt 3.5, as of October 17, 2014. oVirt is an open source alternative to VMware vSphere, and provides an excellent KVM management interface for multi-node virtualization. oVirt is available now for Fedora 19, Fedora 20, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5, and CentOS 6.5 (or similar) and allow you to use Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and CentOS 7 too as node and for running Hosted Engine. New features include: Live Merge -- If an image has one or more snapshots, oVirt 3.5's merge command will combine the data of one volume into another. Live merges can be performed with data is pulled from one snapshot into another snapshot. The engine can merge multiple disks at the same time and each merge can independently fail or succeed in each operation. Import Storage Domain This latest release expands oVirt's feature of importing ISOs and exporting storage domains to expand support for importing an existing data storage domain. Based on information stored in the storage domain, oVirt can revive entities such as disks, virtual machines, and templates in the setup of any data center to which the storage domain is attached. Advanced Foreman Integration oVirt 3.5 adds the capability to provision and add hypervisors to oVirt from bare metal. Foreman is a complete
Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
the second one I am not so sure if it is an bug or a feature? The numa menu is grayed if the VM is HA. If one remove the HA and force set VM to run on single node without migration flag, then numa flag is editable so you can change to interleave mode. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com wrote: On Oct 20, 2014 8:08 AM, Arman Khalatyan arm2...@gmail.com wrote: I did not play anything. I had before Ovirt 3.4.4 up and running. After upgrade I got 2 problems: 1) disk profiles are empty 2) numa box by default is preferred- grayed. a. Then please open an urgent bug. Well. Two. One for each. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 1:42 PM, Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com wrote: On 10/20/2014 05:56 AM, Arman Khalatyan wrote: My bad!! False Alarm.everything is working after some massaging:) 1) start VM get error: error NUMA memory tuning in 'preferred' mode only supports single node 2) stop VM edit properties: 2.a)- edit-host-Start Running on-specific host 2.b)- edit-host-Migration options-do not allow migration 2.c)- edit-host-ConfigureNuma-tune mode-interleave Run VM and enjoy. but did you play with the numa definition or this happened on its own as part of the upgrade? done! On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Arman Khalatyan arm2...@gmail.com mailto:arm2...@gmail.com wrote: My upgrade went well no problems. Unfortuneatly I am not able to run any VM on Intel Hosts. It throws an error: Exit message: internal error internal error NUMA memory tuning in 'preferred' mode only supports single node. I cannot edit numa menu it is disabled on the VM. thanks, Arman. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com wrote: Il 20/10/2014 10:13, Tiemen Ruiten ha scritto: Hello, Last week I upgraded to 3.5 and on the engine side everything went absolutely fine. Now I'm wondering what to do about my hosts (full CentOS 6 installs). Is the upgrade something the engine takes care of when I set the compatibility version to 3.5? Or should I install the ovirt-release35 rpm and run yum update on all hosts? Should I expect impact on running VM's, eg. from restarting vdsm? Looks like we have a documentation gap here. I tried to search the oVirt site for pointing you to a section describing how to upgrade hosts but did not found one. I think that we need to finish http://www.ovirt.org/DraftInstallationGuide and probably prepare an upgrade guide too. You'll need to install the ovirt-release35 rpm on your hosts since the engine is not able to add the new repository (yet? maybe an RFE on this should be filled for easing the upgrade process of the hosts). On 20 October 2014 08:48, Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com wrote: Il 19/10/2014 16:53, Daniel Helgenberger ha scritto: Congratulations! Hope you could get your party. Sandro, as I know you always like to hear things like this: I just upgraded my oVirt 3.4.4 installation to 3.5 and everything went really well (apart from some package siging / deps; but these are really not your issues). I really like when someone report everything goes fine :-) Tomorrow I start checking out the new stuff. Thank you! I really appreciate the work you do. Daniel On 17.10.2014 14:46, Sandro Bonazzola wrote: The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the general availability of its sixth formal release, oVirt 3.5, as of October 17, 2014. oVirt is an open source alternative to VMware vSphere, and provides an excellent KVM management interface for multi-node virtualization. oVirt is available now for Fedora 19, Fedora 20, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5, and CentOS 6.5 (or similar) and allow you to use Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and CentOS 7 too as node and for running Hosted Engine. New features include: Live Merge -- If an image has one or more snapshots, oVirt 3.5's merge command will combine the data of one volume into another. Live merges can be performed with
Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
- Original Message - From: Arman Khalatyan arm2...@gmail.com To: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com Cc: users users@ovirt.org, Allon Mureinik amure...@redhat.com, Doron Fediuck dfedi...@redhat.com, mskri...@redhat.com Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 3:45:46 PM Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases the second one I am not so sure if it is an bug or a feature? The numa menu is grayed if the VM is HA. If one remove the HA and force set VM to run on single node without migration flag, then numa flag is editable so you can change to interleave mode. I believe there's a fix coming for it in 3.5.1. One thing is for sure- proffered should not be used as a default. So go ahead and open a BZ for it, and we'll see if we still need to fix something or have it resolved already and provide the info. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com wrote: On Oct 20, 2014 8:08 AM, Arman Khalatyan arm2...@gmail.com wrote: I did not play anything. I had before Ovirt 3.4.4 up and running. After upgrade I got 2 problems: 1) disk profiles are empty 2) numa box by default is preferred- grayed. a. Then please open an urgent bug. Well. Two. One for each. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 1:42 PM, Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com wrote: On 10/20/2014 05:56 AM, Arman Khalatyan wrote: My bad!! False Alarm.everything is working after some massaging:) 1) start VM get error: error NUMA memory tuning in 'preferred' mode only supports single node 2) stop VM edit properties: 2.a)- edit-host-Start Running on-specific host 2.b)- edit-host-Migration options-do not allow migration 2.c)- edit-host-ConfigureNuma-tune mode-interleave Run VM and enjoy. but did you play with the numa definition or this happened on its own as part of the upgrade? done! On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Arman Khalatyan arm2...@gmail.com mailto:arm2...@gmail.com wrote: My upgrade went well no problems. Unfortuneatly I am not able to run any VM on Intel Hosts. It throws an error: Exit message: internal error internal error NUMA memory tuning in 'preferred' mode only supports single node. I cannot edit numa menu it is disabled on the VM. thanks, Arman. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com wrote: Il 20/10/2014 10:13, Tiemen Ruiten ha scritto: Hello, Last week I upgraded to 3.5 and on the engine side everything went absolutely fine. Now I'm wondering what to do about my hosts (full CentOS 6 installs). Is the upgrade something the engine takes care of when I set the compatibility version to 3.5? Or should I install the ovirt-release35 rpm and run yum update on all hosts? Should I expect impact on running VM's, eg. from restarting vdsm? Looks like we have a documentation gap here. I tried to search the oVirt site for pointing you to a section describing how to upgrade hosts but did not found one. I think that we need to finish http://www.ovirt.org/DraftInstallationGuide and probably prepare an upgrade guide too. You'll need to install the ovirt-release35 rpm on your hosts since the engine is not able to add the new repository (yet? maybe an RFE on this should be filled for easing the upgrade process of the hosts). On 20 October 2014 08:48, Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com mailto:sbona...@redhat.com wrote: Il 19/10/2014 16:53, Daniel Helgenberger ha scritto: Congratulations! Hope you could get your party. Sandro, as I know you always like to hear things like this: I just upgraded my oVirt 3.4.4 installation to 3.5 and everything went really well (apart from some package siging / deps; but these are really not your issues). I really like when someone report everything goes fine :-) Tomorrow I start checking out the new stuff. Thank you! I really appreciate the work you do. Daniel On 17.10.2014 14:46, Sandro Bonazzola wrote: The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the general availability of its sixth formal release, oVirt 3.5, as of October 17, 2014. oVirt is an open source alternative to VMware vSphere, and provides
Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
Congratulations! Hope you could get your party. Sandro, as I know you always like to hear things like this: I just upgraded my oVirt 3.4.4 installation to 3.5 and everything went really well (apart from some package siging / deps; but these are really not your issues). Tomorrow I start checking out the new stuff. Thank you! I really appreciate the work you do. Daniel On 17.10.2014 14:46, Sandro Bonazzola wrote: The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the general availability of its sixth formal release, oVirt 3.5, as of October 17, 2014. oVirt is an open source alternative to VMware vSphere, and provides an excellent KVM management interface for multi-node virtualization. oVirt is available now for Fedora 19, Fedora 20, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5, and CentOS 6.5 (or similar) and allow you to use Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and CentOS 7 too as node and for running Hosted Engine. New features include: Live Merge -- If an image has one or more snapshots, oVirt 3.5's merge command will combine the data of one volume into another. Live merges can be performed with data is pulled from one snapshot into another snapshot. The engine can merge multiple disks at the same time and each merge can independently fail or succeed in each operation. Import Storage Domain This latest release expands oVirt's feature of importing ISOs and exporting storage domains to expand support for importing an existing data storage domain. Based on information stored in the storage domain, oVirt can revive entities such as disks, virtual machines, and templates in the setup of any data center to which the storage domain is attached. Advanced Foreman Integration oVirt 3.5 adds the capability to provision and add hypervisors to oVirt from bare metal. Foreman is a complete lifecycle management tool for physical and virtual servers. Through deep integration with configuration management, DHCP, DNS, TFTP, and PXE-based unattended installations, Foreman manages every stage of the lifecycle of your physical or virtual servers. Integrating Foreman with oVirt helps add hypervisor hosts managed by Foreman to the oVirt engine. Enhanced Authentication, Authorization and Accounting Support - A new architecture has been built for oVirt 3.5's authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) system. The enhancements will provide a clear separation of authentication from authorization and provide a developer API to develop custom extensions for authentication and authorization. New PatternFly Interface oVirt 3.5 will have a new look and feel, using PatternFly, the open interface project. The new look and feel aims to maintain the colors and spirit associated with oVirt, while updating it with a new, modern, sleek, and minimal look. The minimal design allows complex screens to look cleaner and airier, and lets the user focus on the data and the tasks by removing all extraneous visual elements. Advanced Scheduling with Optaplanner The Optaplanner is a new service that takes a snapshot of a cluster (a list of hosts and VMs) and computes an optimized VM-to-Host assignment solution. Optimization will is done on per Cluster basis. The administrator can use this information as a hint to tweak the cluster to better utilize resources. This release of oVirt also includes numerous bug fixes. See the release notes [1] for a complete list of the new features and bugs fixed. A new repository has been created and will be automatically enabled by installing / upgrading ovirt-release35 package. See release notes page for further instructions about install / upgrade. A new oVirt Live iso is also available [2] and a new oVirt Node iso will be available soon. [1] http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.5_Release_Notes [2] http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/ovirt-3.5/iso/ovirt-live-el6-3.5.0.iso -- Daniel Helgenberger m box bewegtbild GmbH P: +49/30/2408781-22 F: +49/30/2408781-10 ACKERSTR. 19 D-10115 BERLIN www.m-box.de www.monkeymen.tv Geschäftsführer: Martin Retschitzegger / Michaela Göllner Handeslregister: Amtsgericht Charlottenburg / HRB 112767 ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
Hi. So I upgraded to 3.5, rebooted my Centos 6.5 VM and I still seem to be running oVirt Engine Version: 3.4.4-1.el6. Is there something additional that I need to do to switch to 3.5? [root@ovirt ~]# yum localinstall http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/yum-repo/ovirt-release35.rpm Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, versionlock Setting up Local Package Process ovirt-release35.rpm | 8.5 kB 00:00 Examining /var/tmp/yum-root-CB02va/ovirt-release35.rpm: ovirt-release35-001-1.noarch Marking /var/tmp/yum-root-CB02va/ovirt-release35.rpm to be installed Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * base: centos.mirrors.tds.net * epel: mirror.cc.columbia.edu * extras: mirrors.gigenet.com * ovirt-3.4-epel: mirror.cc.columbia.edu * ovirt-3.4-jpackage-6.0-generic: sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de * ovirt-3.4-stable: www.gtlib.gatech.edu * updates: mirror.thelinuxfix.com Resolving Dependencies -- Running transaction check --- Package ovirt-release35.noarch 0:001-1 will be installed -- Finished Dependency Resolution Dependencies Resolved Package Arch VersionRepository Size Installing: ovirt-release35 noarch 001-1 /ovirt-release35 6.3 k Transaction Summary Install 1 Package(s) Total size: 6.3 k Installed size: 6.3 k Is this ok [y/N]: y Downloading Packages: Running rpm_check_debug Running Transaction Test Transaction Test Succeeded Running Transaction Installing : ovirt-release35-001-1.noarch 1/1 Verifying : ovirt-release35-001-1.noarch 1/1 Installed: ovirt-release35.noarch 0:001-1 Complete! [root@ovirt ~]# yum update Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, versionlock Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile ovirt-3.5-epel/metalink | 15 kB 00:00 * base: centos.mirrors.tds.net * epel: mirror.cc.columbia.edu * extras: mirrors.gigenet.com * ovirt-3.4-epel: mirror.cc.columbia.edu * ovirt-3.4-jpackage-6.0-generic: sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de * ovirt-3.4-stable: www.gtlib.gatech.edu * ovirt-3.5: www.gtlib.gatech.edu * ovirt-3.5-epel: less.cogeco.net * ovirt-3.5-jpackage-6.0-generic: sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de * updates: mirror.thelinuxfix.com ovirt-3.5| 2.9 kB 00:00 ovirt-3.5/primary_db | 60 kB 00:00 ovirt-3.5-epel | 4.4 kB 00:00 ovirt-3.5-epel/primary_db| 6.3 MB 00:00 ovirt-3.5-glusterfs-epel | 2.9 kB 00:00 ovirt-3.5-glusterfs-epel/primary_db | 12 kB 00:00 ovirt-3.5-glusterfs-noarch-epel | 2.9 kB 00:00 ovirt-3.5-glusterfs-noarch-epel/primary_db | 2.2 kB 00:00 ovirt-3.5-jpackage-6.0-generic | 951 B 00:00 ovirt-3.5-jpackage-6.0-generic/primary | 1.3 MB 00:03 ovirt-3.5-jpackage-6.0-generic 5495/5495 ovirt-3.5-patternfly1-noarch-epel| 3.0 kB 00:00 ovirt-3.5-patternfly1-noarch-epel/primary_db | 2.3 kB 00:00 Setting up Update Process Resolving Dependencies -- Running transaction check --- Package otopi.noarch 0:1.2.3-1.el6 will be updated --- Package otopi.noarch 0:1.3.0-1.el6 will be an update --- Package otopi-java.noarch 0:1.2.3-1.el6 will be updated --- Package otopi-java.noarch 0:1.3.0-1.el6 will be an update --- Package ovirt-engine-cli.noarch 0:3.4.0.5-1.el6 will be updated --- Package ovirt-engine-cli.noarch 0:3.5.0.5-1.el6 will be an update --- Package ovirt-engine-lib.noarch 0:3.4.4-1.el6 will be updated --- Package ovirt-engine-lib.noarch 0:3.5.0.1-1.el6 will be an update --- Package ovirt-engine-sdk-python.noarch 0:3.4.4.0-1.el6 will be updated --- Package ovirt-engine-sdk-python.noarch 0:3.5.0.7-1.el6 will be an update --- Package ovirt-engine-setup.noarch 0:3.4.4-1.el6 will be updated --- Package ovirt-engine-setup.noarch 0:3.5.0.1-1.el6 will be an update --- Package ovirt-engine-setup-base.noarch 0:3.4.4-1.el6 will be updated --- Package ovirt-engine-setup-base.noarch 0:3.5.0.1-1.el6 will be an update -- Processing Dependency: python-paramiko for package: ovirt-engine-setup-base-3.5.0.1-1.el6.noarch --- Package ovirt-engine-setup-plugin-ovirt-engine.noarch 0:3.4.4-1.el6 will be updated --- Package ovirt-engine-setup-plugin-ovirt-engine.noarch 0:3.5.0.1-1.el6 will be an update --- Package ovirt-engine-setup-plugin-ovirt-engine-common.noarch 0:3.4.4-1.el6 will be updated --- Package ovirt-engine-setup-plugin-ovirt-engine-common.noarch 0:3.5.0.1-1.el6 will be an update --- Package
Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
You didn't follow The upgrade instructions... http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.5_Release_Notes#Install_.2F_Upgrade_from_Previous_Versions ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
If you are upgrading from a previous version, you should have the ovirt-release34 package already installed on your system. You can then install ovirt-release35.rpm as in a clean install side-by-side. I followed this, but I'm certain what it means. Sent from my iPad On Oct 18, 2014, at 12:04 PM, Gianluca Cecchi gianluca.cec...@gmail.com wrote: You didn't follow The upgrade instructions... http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.5_Release_Notes#Install_.2F_Upgrade_from_Previous_Versions ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
On 10/18/2014 09:34 PM, Ryan Nix wrote: If you are upgrading from a previous version, you should have the ovirt-release34 package already installed on your system. You can then install ovirt-release35.rpm as in a clean install side-by-side. I followed this, but I'm certain what it means. the step you are missing is running 'engine-setup' after the yum update. Sent from my iPad On Oct 18, 2014, at 12:04 PM, Gianluca Cecchi gianluca.cec...@gmail.com mailto:gianluca.cec...@gmail.com wrote: You didn't follow The upgrade instructions... http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.5_Release_Notes#Install_.2F_Upgrade_from_Previous_Versions ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
Seems you are missing the engine-setup step, cause in the screen you attached, you have just restarted ovirt-engine before running engine-setup . Thanks, Mohyedeen On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 9:34 PM, Ryan Nix ryan@gmail.com wrote: If you are upgrading from a previous version, you should have the ovirt-release34 package already installed on your system. You can then install ovirt-release35.rpm as in a clean install side-by-side. I followed this, but I'm certain what it means. Sent from my iPad On Oct 18, 2014, at 12:04 PM, Gianluca Cecchi gianluca.cec...@gmail.com wrote: You didn't follow The upgrade instructions... http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.5_Release_Notes#Install_.2F_Upgrade_from_Previous_Versions ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
Ah, I see. Thanks to all! Sent from my iPhone On Oct 18, 2014, at 1:50 PM, Mohyedeen Nazzal mohyedeen.naz...@gmail.com wrote: Seems you are missing the engine-setup step, cause in the screen you attached, you have just restarted ovirt-engine before running engine-setup . Thanks, Mohyedeen On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 9:34 PM, Ryan Nix ryan@gmail.com wrote: If you are upgrading from a previous version, you should have the ovirt-release34 package already installed on your system. You can then install ovirt-release35.rpm as in a clean install side-by-side. I followed this, but I'm certain what it means. Sent from my iPad On Oct 18, 2014, at 12:04 PM, Gianluca Cecchi gianluca.cec...@gmail.com wrote: You didn't follow The upgrade instructions... http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.5_Release_Notes#Install_.2F_Upgrade_from_Previous_Versions ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
[ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 3.5 GA Releases
The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the general availability of its sixth formal release, oVirt 3.5, as of October 17, 2014. oVirt is an open source alternative to VMware vSphere, and provides an excellent KVM management interface for multi-node virtualization. oVirt is available now for Fedora 19, Fedora 20, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5, and CentOS 6.5 (or similar) and allow you to use Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and CentOS 7 too as node and for running Hosted Engine. New features include: Live Merge -- If an image has one or more snapshots, oVirt 3.5's merge command will combine the data of one volume into another. Live merges can be performed with data is pulled from one snapshot into another snapshot. The engine can merge multiple disks at the same time and each merge can independently fail or succeed in each operation. Import Storage Domain This latest release expands oVirt's feature of importing ISOs and exporting storage domains to expand support for importing an existing data storage domain. Based on information stored in the storage domain, oVirt can revive entities such as disks, virtual machines, and templates in the setup of any data center to which the storage domain is attached. Advanced Foreman Integration oVirt 3.5 adds the capability to provision and add hypervisors to oVirt from bare metal. Foreman is a complete lifecycle management tool for physical and virtual servers. Through deep integration with configuration management, DHCP, DNS, TFTP, and PXE-based unattended installations, Foreman manages every stage of the lifecycle of your physical or virtual servers. Integrating Foreman with oVirt helps add hypervisor hosts managed by Foreman to the oVirt engine. Enhanced Authentication, Authorization and Accounting Support - A new architecture has been built for oVirt 3.5's authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) system. The enhancements will provide a clear separation of authentication from authorization and provide a developer API to develop custom extensions for authentication and authorization. New PatternFly Interface oVirt 3.5 will have a new look and feel, using PatternFly, the open interface project. The new look and feel aims to maintain the colors and spirit associated with oVirt, while updating it with a new, modern, sleek, and minimal look. The minimal design allows complex screens to look cleaner and airier, and lets the user focus on the data and the tasks by removing all extraneous visual elements. Advanced Scheduling with Optaplanner The Optaplanner is a new service that takes a snapshot of a cluster (a list of hosts and VMs) and computes an optimized VM-to-Host assignment solution. Optimization will is done on per Cluster basis. The administrator can use this information as a hint to tweak the cluster to better utilize resources. This release of oVirt also includes numerous bug fixes. See the release notes [1] for a complete list of the new features and bugs fixed. A new repository has been created and will be automatically enabled by installing / upgrading ovirt-release35 package. See release notes page for further instructions about install / upgrade. A new oVirt Live iso is also available [2] and a new oVirt Node iso will be available soon. [1] http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.5_Release_Notes [2] http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/ovirt-3.5/iso/ovirt-live-el6-3.5.0.iso -- Sandro Bonazzola Better technology. Faster innovation. Powered by community collaboration. See how it works at redhat.com ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users