On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 5:38 PM, Stephen Liu wrote:
>> What do you mean by that? What error message do you get?
>> Can you ssh from the engine machine to this address manually?
>> If not, first solve this, then try again to add it.
>> Perhaps it's the firewall blocking or
> What do you mean by that? What error message do you get?
> Can you ssh from the engine machine to this address manually?
> If not, first solve this, then try again to add it.
> Perhaps it's the firewall blocking or something like that.
Status - Install Failed
Nov 9, 2017 7:01:44 PM
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On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 5:03 PM, Stephen Liu wrote:
>>> if running;
>>> 192.168.8.8 (IP of vm1)
>>> I can connect 'oVirt Open Virtualization Manager' but I can't login with
>>> following warning:
>>>'The client is not authorized to request an authorization. It's required
>>> to
>> if running;
>> 192.168.8.8 (IP of vm1)
>> I can connect 'oVirt Open Virtualization Manager' but I can't login with
>> following warning:
>>'The client is not authorized to request an authorization. It's required to
>>access the system using FQDN.'
> Indeed, see the other thread.
> If
On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 1:57 PM, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Problem to login virtengine on remote browser
> client is not authorized to request an authorization
Please check recent thread on this list, with subject "[ovirt-users]
engine FQDN".
>
> vm1 - ovirtengine on
Hi all,
Problem to login virtengine on remote browser
client is not authorized to request an authorization
vm1 - ovirtengine on CentOS 7, Gnome desktop (internal IP 192.168.8.8)
vm2 - ovirt node on CentOS 7, minimal (internal IP 192.168.8.5)
Host - Ubuntu 16.04 Gnome desktop
KVM
vm1
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