Hi Alan, I have oVirt running in a VM off my Desktop (Fedora 17 w/ KVM & Virt-Manager) off my iSCSI NAS.
I've attached Server #1 as my first host (it's running ovirt-node). In the process of setting up my storage domains. I have a few questions to the experts out there: 1) How do I add my CD .ISOs to setup new VMs? Create iSCSI storage domain? But then how do I copy my ISOs to it? 2) Can I run my oVirt VM from ovirt-node machine, without running it in oVirt (ie. setup iSCSI in virt-manager (as it is now) and run oVirt from virt-manager... then I can manage my hosts through that ovirt VM? Not sure if I'm making myself clear... but I'm making progress. I think as long as you are not managing your oVirt vm through oVirt itself, the solution should work fine! Just trying to see if I can get that done on an ovirt-node machine... Thank you, Nic On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 3:31 PM, Alan Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 9:22 PM, Nicolas Chenier <[email protected]>wrote: > >> I was under the impression that my oVirt VM would show up in oVirt and >> that I could manage it through there... >> >> What you're saying is that I should just run it seperatly and not manage >> it with itself (oVirt)? keep it on my shared storage so that I can run it >> off any of the 2 servers? But not manage it with oVirt (itself). I think >> I'm starting to get it now... >> >> I really appreciate your help! >> >> Nic >> > > Nic, how did you make out with this? I'm looking to do the same thing and > am wondering if there is any risk in running the engine on a VM managed by > the same engine, as you were suggesting before. Did you give this a shot? > > Itamar, why did you steer Nic away from this? > > _______________ > Alan Johnson > [email protected] > >
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