Hi Experts,
We are integrating ovirt with our internal cloud.
Here we installed cloudinit in vm and then converted vm to template. We
deploy template with initial run parameter Hostname, IP Address, Gateway
and DNS.
but when we power ON initial, run parameter is not getting pushed to
inside
I think you can start from here:
http://www.ovirt.org/Features/GlusterFS_Storage_Domain
If you have more questions, please ask
Thanks,
Raz Tamir
Red Hat Israel
- Original Message -
From: John Gardeniers jgardeni...@objectmastery.com
To: users users@ovirt.org
Sent: Tuesday,
Hi,
is ovirt by default not capable of automatic migration or automatic restarting
of VMs on different host during host's power failure? because i remember having
this problem on hosted-engine setup wherein my engine as well as the other
virtual machines won't automatically start on different
Hello again.
So I have been doing some more testing just to be sure. I performed a
reboot of my Win7 ESXi guest VM between each running of the Parkdale HDD
speed test app, just to be absolutely sure the results were not a result
of caching and each time I get pretty consistent results: no
Hello ovirt users,
I have 4 hosts with a distributed replicated 2x2 GlusterFS storage.
(oVirt3.5/CentOS7)
When I reboot a host (in maintenance mode and not my SPM host) my Data
Center becomes Non Responsive, my storage becomes red and inactive,
and many VMs become paused due to unknown
The feature I require is solid compatibility between Ovirt and
Gluster. We currently use RHEV and now learn that it is inherently, and
possibly quite deliberately, incompatible with the community versions of
Gluster.
On 29/07/15 08:18, Donny Davis wrote:
What feature is it that you need for
Seriously? I very explicitly said RHEV, not Ovirt.
On 29/07/15 09:10, Matthew Lagoe wrote:
Ive never heard that ovirt isn’t compatible with the community version
of gluster. What is it that makes you say that?
*From:*users-boun...@ovirt.org [mailto:users-boun...@ovirt.org] *On
Behalf Of
No, not yet. I figured that I should be able to get better answers here,
as the Gluster list has been particularly poor for answers to Ovirt
related questions.
On 29/07/15 08:55, Donny Davis wrote:
One more question
Have you asked anyone on the gluster list?
On Jul 28, 2015 5:32 PM, John
Sorry my mistake I ment RHEV
From: John Gardeniers [mailto:jgardeni...@objectmastery.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 04:30 PM
To: Matthew Lagoe; 'Donny Davis'
Cc: 'users'
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Ovirt and Gluster
Seriously? I very explicitly said RHEV, not Ovirt.
On 29/07/15
It's being considered, at least as an interim measure, in an effort to
obtain some stability while we look at other storage options.
On 29/07/15 08:41, Donny Davis wrote:
Are you switching to oVirt?
On Jul 28, 2015 5:32 PM, John Gardeniers
jgardeni...@objectmastery.com
What feature is it that you need for your production environment? I would
be looking for !required! features for the environment, and then which
versions are the most mature.
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 5:07 PM, John Gardeniers
jgardeni...@objectmastery.com wrote:
That popular Linux company
What makes me say that RHEV and the community version of Gluster are
incompatible is a message from Red Hat saying so.
Of particular note, the RHSS version of Gluster uses afr-v1, whereas the
community version uses afr-v2. Exactly how the mismatch will manifest
itself or what problems may
On 28/07/15 03:06 PM, Donny Davis wrote:
Are you using virtio-scsi in oVirt?
Initially I thought I was, but realised it was just virtio (no '-scsi'),
though I did have the guest tools installed (as well as having to
install the virtio drivers to get the Win7 install to see the HDD).
When I
I was asking because in ovirt you may have had that option turned on, and
in just regular libvirtd/kvm you didn't. It could be making a difference,
but its really hard to tell. It's very strange that you're having write
performance issues. This is one of the reasons I use oVirt. Performance has
Hi,
From the log it seems that the description of the disk contained a character
that caused an error. [1]
Probably this one: ä
You should open a bug with the attached log.
Regarding the lost space, I don't know how to fix this.
Regards,
Fred
[1] Error from log:
===
Can any one help on this.
Thanks Regards
Chandrahasa S
From: Chandrahasa S/MUM/TCS
To: users@ovirt.org
Date: 28-07-2015 15:20
Subject:Need VM run once api
Hi Experts,
We are integrating ovirt with our internal cloud.
Here we installed cloudinit in vm and then converted vm
Hi Donny,
On 28/07/15 06:30 PM, Donny Davis wrote:
Can you give this a try. Fire up a manager thats not hosted engine,
maybe a vm on a laptop or something. And then add that centos install
you already as a node in a datacenter that uses local storage. ... I
have a feeling you might have had
Hi All,
When I add a iSCSI bond to 2 interfaces that are pointing to 2 targets I get
an event iSCSI bond 'bondname' was successfully updated but some of the hosts
encountered connection issues
What I believe is relevant in the engine.log:
2015-07-28 13:19:32,593 ERROR
Just put host to maintenance mode, if it have vms it will migrate them
automatically on other host.
- Original Message -
From: Konstantinos Christidis kochr...@ekt.gr
To: users@ovirt.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 1:15:15 PM
Subject: [ovirt-users] Data Center becomes Non Responsive
See this too:
http://www.ovirt.org/images/6/6c/2015-ovirt-glusterfs-hyperconvergence.pdf
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 3:26 AM, Raz Tamir rata...@redhat.com wrote:
I think you can start from here:
http://www.ovirt.org/Features/GlusterFS_Storage_Domain
If you have more questions, please ask
The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the availability of the Third
Alpha release of oVirt 3.6 for testing, as of July 28, 2015.
oVirt is an open source alternative to VMware vSphere, and provides an
excellent KVM management interface for multi-node virtualization.
The Third Alpha release is
I'm curious to hear how it works out. Keep us posted
On Jul 29, 2015 12:22 AM, Alan Murrell li...@murrell.ca wrote:
Hi Donny,
On 28/07/15 06:30 PM, Donny Davis wrote:
Can you give this a try. Fire up a manager thats not hosted engine, maybe
a vm on a laptop or something. And then add that
Hello,
I have an oVirt 3.5.x install on CentOS 7.1, and I'm trying to wrap my head
around how to use the Neutron appliance.
In the video demo, two hosts attach the neutron network to their eth1
interfaces, and their VMs can communicate with each other. But the demo
doesn't go on to show how to
Hi Ian,
Can u try to connect with this interface through the Host to the iSCSI storage?
Can u please open a bug and add the VDSM logs as well
Regards,
Maor
- Original Message -
From: Ian Fraser ian.fra...@asm.org.uk
To: users@ovirt.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 6:08:30 PM
For my latest test, I installed CentOS7 on my server and then
installed the libvirt/KVM virtualization group. I created a Win7
guest VM giving it 2GB RAM, 1 vCPU, and 60GB HDD. I did not specify
anything for the HDD type; just whatever the default is for libvirt.
The install of Win7 went
Il 26/07/2015 08:14, Omer Frenkel ha scritto:
start it becomes stateful...
no, there is a bug in 3.5 regarding manual pools loosing the stateless snapshot
on shutdown:
Bug 1239153 - Stateless VM snapshot gets deleted when user shuts down VM in a
Manual Pool type
it is fixed for 3.6, we're
Hi,
That does not provide any answers to the OP's questions. And it also
still fails to *explicitly* mention that gfapi acceleration is not
available unless you use oVirt 3.6.0 (which AFAIK is still in beta). I
raised a documentation bug about that many months ago and I still feel
it has not
On 27/07/2015 6:54 PM, Donny Davis wrote:
Add this on to your dd command
conv=sync
On the console login of my host/server, the 'dd' command I used was:
dd bs=1M count=256 if=/dev/zero of=test conv=fdatasync
Would I be replacing the 'conv=fdatasync' with the 'conv=sync', or am I
appending
Hi Patrick,
On 27/07/2015 7:25 AM, Patrick Russell wrote:
We currently have all our nics in the same bond. So we have guest
traffic, management, and storage running over the same physical
nics, but different vlans.
Which bond mode do you use, out of curiousity? Not sure I would go to
this
Are you switching to oVirt?
On Jul 28, 2015 5:32 PM, John Gardeniers jgardeni...@objectmastery.com
wrote:
The feature I require is solid compatibility between Ovirt and Gluster.
We currently use RHEV and now learn that it is inherently, and possibly
quite deliberately, incompatible with the
One more question
Have you asked anyone on the gluster list?
On Jul 28, 2015 5:32 PM, John Gardeniers jgardeni...@objectmastery.com
wrote:
The feature I require is solid compatibility between Ovirt and Gluster.
We currently use RHEV and now learn that it is inherently, and possibly
quite
Ive never heard that ovirt isn’t compatible with the community version of
gluster. What is it that makes you say that?
From: users-boun...@ovirt.org [mailto:users-boun...@ovirt.org] On Behalf Of
John Gardeniers
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 04:06 PM
To: Donny Davis
Cc: users
Subject: Re:
Looking for resources on how to install Openstack on and or integrate with
Ovirt. Tested a CentOS VM with all in one RDO packstack and though it work
ok there are networking issues. Been looking at
http://wiki.ovirt.org/Features/NeutronVirtualAppliance to possibly test as
well.
Any other
Thanks for the link, but it not only doesn't address the questions I
asked, it is little more than a sales pitch for an old and unsupported
version of Gluster.
On 28/07/15 17:26, Raz Tamir wrote:
I think you can start from here:
http://www.ovirt.org/Features/GlusterFS_Storage_Domain
If you
I would stick with the same versions I see a popular Linux company putting
out.
On Jul 27, 2015 6:15 PM, John Gardeniers jgardeni...@objectmastery.com
wrote:
Hi All,
What information is available regarding the compatibility of Ovirt and
Gluster? Is there a combination known to be stable and
Are you using virtio-scsi in oVirt?
On Jul 28, 2015 1:50 PM, Alan Murrell li...@murrell.ca wrote:
For my latest test, I installed CentOS7 on my server and then installed
the libvirt/KVM virtualization group. I created a Win7 guest VM giving it
2GB RAM, 1 vCPU, and 60GB HDD. I did not specify
That popular Linux company uses versions with reduced features and
functionality, which have no direct comparison to the community versions.
On 29/07/15 08:04, Donny Davis wrote:
I would stick with the same versions I see a popular Linux company
putting out.
On Jul 27, 2015 6:15 PM, John
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