On 23/06/15 22:26, Nicolás wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since this is not yet implemented, I was wondering whether adding quotas
> could be accomplished via purely raw SQL sentences.
>
> I've done a database dump before and after creating a quota in the oVirt
> manager and I could see the following changes:
Hi,
Since this is not yet implemented, I was wondering whether adding quotas
could be accomplished via purely raw SQL sentences.
I've done a database dump before and after creating a quota in the oVirt
manager and I could see the following changes:
1) An insertion into table 'quota'
2) An i
Hi,
cli/sdks are built on top of REST API, but there is no support for quota
in 3.5 in REST API.
But see[1], should be supported in 3.6.
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=893927
On 06/18/2015 03:49 PM, nico...@devels.es wrote:
Hi,
Is it currently possible to define a new resou
I can't find out how to do the same with the Python SDK, either. There
seems to be a 'Quota' object amongst the params, but it doesn't seem to
have defined the CPU, memory and disk tresholds parameters. It seems
quite confusing to me, AFAIK a Quota object should be assigned to a
Datacenter, so
Hi,
Is it currently possible to define a new resource quota (CPU, memory,
storage...) via the ovirt-shell (CLI) in oVirt 3.5.3? I have listed all
the available commands but I can't find it under any of them.
Thanks.
Nicolás
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