Thanks a lot for the detailed answer, the first part was just a personal
preference and it's good to know that the performance will not be impacted by
the presence of the inactive VMs.
As for the second part I will set the pool to "manual" mode and configure the
console disconnect option as
Hi list,
I have an oVirt node 4.4.9 installation with hyperconverged structure, on which
i've created a pool of Linux VM (CentOS Stream 8).
I would like set as hostname the name of the VM + a static suffix appended at
the end of the name (EXAMPLE: .static.suffix ), is there a way to pass
to
Hi List,
I've made an oVirt node installation (oVirt ver. 4.4.9) for a VDI project and
I'd like to ask if it is possible to create an empty pool with a maximum number
of machine and as the machine are required by the end user (so when the users
use the think client to request the provisioning
Hi,
sorry for the late response, can you expand a bit more on what you said?
in particular, if I understood correctly, you are suggesting I should launch a
script to modify the name using oVirt's 'before_vm_start' hook? And also in
which way can i get the VM name using this method?
Thanks a lot
> I thought that:- you know the name of the future VM
I will try to clarify: I'm trying to obtain from the oVirt engine the name of
the VM created inside the pool.
For example if the VM in pool LinuxPool is called LinuxMachine-1 I want the
cloud-init to know that the VM is called LinuxMachine-1
Hi,
I think 1 will suffice, in case I will open a RFE as stated in 2.
Thanks to all for the responses.
Have a nice day.
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