On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 1:06 AM, Johan Bernhardsson wrote:
> ovirt node is a small minimal os and will wipe your manually installed
> packages on an upgrade.
>
Now it has also RPM persistence designed as a mechanism by which packages
installed through yum/dnf can be saved and automatically re-ap
The differences are here:
https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/install-guide/chap-Introduction_to_
Hypervisor_Hosts/
And also the different guides on how to install them.
/Johan
On Tue, 2017-12-19 at 01:06 +0100, Johan Bernhardsson wrote:
> ovirt node is a small minimal os and will wipe your manu
ovirt node is a small minimal os and will wipe your manually installed
packages on an upgrade.
If you want local packages that are critical for you you should install
full centos/rhev server and use that as a virtualization node. (This is
what i did since i wanted more control of the virtulization
Hi !
I have updated today oVirt node 4.1 via yum, installed from oVirt DVD.
Update was a minor version change.
Now all software I had installed, including mc, Samba, etc. have been
lost. Looks like oVirt node is being updated with whole system 600MB
image, not just with rpms (please correct if I'm
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