Re: [ovirt-users] Problem with adding more users - engine-manage-domains is missing

2016-12-02 Thread Martin Kozl
Thank you very much, this really helped, the old versions and tutorials
confused me.

Have a great day,

Martin Kozl

2016-11-30 12:51 GMT+01:00 Martin Perina :

>
>
> On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 12:05 PM, Gianluca Cecchi <
> gianluca.cec...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 12:02 PM, Ondra Machacek 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 11/29/2016 01:47 PM, Martin Kozl wrote:
>>>
 Hello,

 I am not really sure this is the right way to contact oVirt support or
 anything like that, but I would like to ask about something I have a
 problem with.

 I have my oVirt server up and running, virtualiaztion works fine,
 console is wokring and everything so the next logical step would be
 adding more users, because I am still stuck with admin user and nothing
 else. I've done my research and discovered you need to use
 engin-manage-domains to add extra domain which would host users for you
 and then you just load them in your oVirt enviroment and assign roles to
 them. However, on my server, nothing like engine-manage-domains exists,
 it only shows "command not found". I googled and found out that this
 service is automaticly isntalled when you install oVirt engine, but
 nothing like that happened on my server. I tried to reinstall, but the
 service is still missing. When installing, there are no fails or missing
 repositories. What are my options? Also, do I need another server for
 the storage of users or can it be running on the same IP as host and
 oVirt?

>>>
>>> engine-manage-domains has been depracated in 3.5 and completelly
>>> removed in 4.0.
>>>
>>>
>>
> ​Here are detailed description and usage examples of ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool:
>
> http://www.ovirt.org/develop/release-management/features/infra/aaa-jdbc/
> ​
> If course it's possible define multiple profile server by aaa-jdbc so you
> don't to use internal for you users if you wish.
>
> Martin
>
> If in oVirt 4.0 you can refer also to similar steps as described here for
>> RHEV and for adding "internal" local domain users, configure other local
>> domains, or external providers (ldap, AD..):
>> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-virtualiz
>> ation/4.0/paged/administration-guide/chapter-15-users-and-roles
>>
>> HIH,
>> Gianluca
>>
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Re: [ovirt-users] Problem with adding more users - engine-manage-domains is missing

2016-11-30 Thread Martin Perina
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 12:05 PM, Gianluca Cecchi  wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 12:02 PM, Ondra Machacek 
> wrote:
>
>> On 11/29/2016 01:47 PM, Martin Kozl wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am not really sure this is the right way to contact oVirt support or
>>> anything like that, but I would like to ask about something I have a
>>> problem with.
>>>
>>> I have my oVirt server up and running, virtualiaztion works fine,
>>> console is wokring and everything so the next logical step would be
>>> adding more users, because I am still stuck with admin user and nothing
>>> else. I've done my research and discovered you need to use
>>> engin-manage-domains to add extra domain which would host users for you
>>> and then you just load them in your oVirt enviroment and assign roles to
>>> them. However, on my server, nothing like engine-manage-domains exists,
>>> it only shows "command not found". I googled and found out that this
>>> service is automaticly isntalled when you install oVirt engine, but
>>> nothing like that happened on my server. I tried to reinstall, but the
>>> service is still missing. When installing, there are no fails or missing
>>> repositories. What are my options? Also, do I need another server for
>>> the storage of users or can it be running on the same IP as host and
>>> oVirt?
>>>
>>
>> engine-manage-domains has been depracated in 3.5 and completelly
>> removed in 4.0.
>>
>>
>
​Here are detailed description and usage examples of ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool:

http://www.ovirt.org/develop/release-management/features/infra/aaa-jdbc/
​
If course it's possible define multiple profile server by aaa-jdbc so you
don't to use internal for you users if you wish.

Martin

If in oVirt 4.0 you can refer also to similar steps as described here for
> RHEV and for adding "internal" local domain users, configure other local
> domains, or external providers (ldap, AD..):
> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-
> virtualization/4.0/paged/administration-guide/chapter-15-users-and-roles
>
> HIH,
> Gianluca
>
>
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Re: [ovirt-users] Problem with adding more users - engine-manage-domains is missing

2016-11-30 Thread Gianluca Cecchi
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 12:02 PM, Ondra Machacek 
wrote:

> On 11/29/2016 01:47 PM, Martin Kozl wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am not really sure this is the right way to contact oVirt support or
>> anything like that, but I would like to ask about something I have a
>> problem with.
>>
>> I have my oVirt server up and running, virtualiaztion works fine,
>> console is wokring and everything so the next logical step would be
>> adding more users, because I am still stuck with admin user and nothing
>> else. I've done my research and discovered you need to use
>> engin-manage-domains to add extra domain which would host users for you
>> and then you just load them in your oVirt enviroment and assign roles to
>> them. However, on my server, nothing like engine-manage-domains exists,
>> it only shows "command not found". I googled and found out that this
>> service is automaticly isntalled when you install oVirt engine, but
>> nothing like that happened on my server. I tried to reinstall, but the
>> service is still missing. When installing, there are no fails or missing
>> repositories. What are my options? Also, do I need another server for
>> the storage of users or can it be running on the same IP as host and
>> oVirt?
>>
>
> engine-manage-domains has been depracated in 3.5 and completelly
> removed in 4.0.
>
>
If in oVirt 4.0 you can refer also to similar steps as described here for
RHEV and for adding "internal" local domain users, configure other local
domains, or external providers (ldap, AD..):
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-virtualization/4.0/paged/administration-guide/chapter-15-users-and-roles

HIH,
Gianluca
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Re: [ovirt-users] Problem with adding more users - engine-manage-domains is missing

2016-11-30 Thread Ondra Machacek

On 11/29/2016 01:47 PM, Martin Kozl wrote:

Hello,

I am not really sure this is the right way to contact oVirt support or
anything like that, but I would like to ask about something I have a
problem with.

I have my oVirt server up and running, virtualiaztion works fine,
console is wokring and everything so the next logical step would be
adding more users, because I am still stuck with admin user and nothing
else. I've done my research and discovered you need to use
engin-manage-domains to add extra domain which would host users for you
and then you just load them in your oVirt enviroment and assign roles to
them. However, on my server, nothing like engine-manage-domains exists,
it only shows "command not found". I googled and found out that this
service is automaticly isntalled when you install oVirt engine, but
nothing like that happened on my server. I tried to reinstall, but the
service is still missing. When installing, there are no fails or missing
repositories. What are my options? Also, do I need another server for
the storage of users or can it be running on the same IP as host and oVirt?


engine-manage-domains has been depracated in 3.5 and completelly
removed in 4.0.

I was replaced by ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap[1].

But you can also use ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-jdbc, which actually
should full-fill your requirment to have it on same host. This is
pre-installed extension, as @internal domain is using it by default.
If you want to add more users to this extension you have to use tool
named 'ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool'. You should follow it's help:

 $ ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool --help
 $ ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool user --help
 $ ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool user add --help
 $ ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool user password-reset --help

 $ ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool user add my_user
 $ ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool user password-reset my_user 
--password-valid-to="2017-01-01 00:00:00Z"


To get idea how to create new user.

[1] 
https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap/blob/master/README




Thank you very much i advance,

Regards,

Martin Kozl


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[ovirt-users] Problem with adding more users - engine-manage-domains is missing

2016-11-30 Thread Martin Kozl
Hello,

I am not really sure this is the right way to contact oVirt support or
anything like that, but I would like to ask about something I have a
problem with.

I have my oVirt server up and running, virtualiaztion works fine, console
is wokring and everything so the next logical step would be adding more
users, because I am still stuck with admin user and nothing else. I've done
my research and discovered you need to use engin-manage-domains to add
extra domain which would host users for you and then you just load them in
your oVirt enviroment and assign roles to them. However, on my server,
nothing like engine-manage-domains exists, it only shows "command not
found". I googled and found out that this service is automaticly isntalled
when you install oVirt engine, but nothing like that happened on my server.
I tried to reinstall, but the service is still missing. When installing,
there are no fails or missing repositories. What are my options? Also, do I
need another server for the storage of users or can it be running on the
same IP as host and oVirt?

Thank you very much i advance,

Regards,

Martin Kozl
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