I also see that a Approved Host doesn't show it's network interfaces
on the "Network Interfaces" tab. I'm investigating this but I'm not
sure where it goes wrong.
2017-01-31 8:30 GMT+01:00 Matt . :
> Hi,
>
> I found out that a browser times out when you select an "Pending
> Approval" host, the bro
Hi,
I found out that a browser times out when you select an "Pending
Approval" host, the browser becomes unresponsive for a while.
This could be because of the installed cockpit module maybe, I'm not
sure but I see more bad response on selecting hosts where the cockpit
package is not installed bu
Hi Douglas,
I think we discussed this in 2013 as well, thanks for catching up...
you were mentioned on irc already by rgolan :)
I needed the --check-fqdn false which fixed it.
Very nice and thanks for the example :) Will check further what the
possibilities are!
Cheers,
Matt
2017-01-30 16:46
Hello Matt,
On 01/30/2017 08:52 AM, Matt . wrote:
In a puppetized environment it's just too easy to include a
manifest/class that will use the ssh key for that manifest, I want to
avoid that and control the acceptance from the GUI when a possible
host is added to to engine but not capable to joi
In a puppetized environment it's just too easy to include a
manifest/class that will use the ssh key for that manifest, I want to
avoid that and control the acceptance from the GUI when a possible
host is added to to engine but not capable to join the cluster yet.
The idea how I used it was very p
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 12:03 PM, Matt . wrote:
> Could do but then there is still some password like thingy around in
> my provisioning system, a key is just a fingerprint which is matched.
>
It's not JUST a fingerprint. It's the fingerprint of a SSH key we use for
the authentication.
> What
Could do but then there is still some password like thingy around in
my provisioning system, a key is just a fingerprint which is matched.
What is also the case is that I want to decide in the engine if it's
valid to be provisioned or not.
Security wise it's not ideal if you ask me, that is why I
Have you tried using SSH public key auth.?
Y.
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 9:57 AM, Matt . wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> In the past I was using an URL to add my hosts to over so they exists
> in the ovirt WebGui but they were unprovisioned so I needed to install
> them only.
>
> This is what I used:
>
> htt
Hi All,
In the past I was using an URL to add my hosts to over so they exists
in the ovirt WebGui but they were unprovisioned so I needed to install
them only.
This is what I used:
http://OVIRTENGINE_FQDN/OvirtEngineWeb/register?vds_ip=HOSTFQDN&port=54321&vds_name=HOSTNAME&vds_unique_id=%60dmide
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