On 10/07/2013 11:49 AM, Sven Kieske wrote:
Hi,

this sounds interesting! We look into something similar.
So just for clarification, we can setup our own customized
CentOS, enable the ovirt-repos, and when we add the host via
engine, it will automatically setup the correct corresponding
vdsm version on the compute node?

yes.
ovirt supports both the "slimmed down" ovirt-node, or full blown hosts.

E.g. we run ovirt 3.2 on the management node, will it pull
the current version or the corresponding version?

it will always install latest versions it finds in the repos. they should all be backward compatible.

We have some problems with 3.0.1 compute nodes and 3.2 management
nodes but the node-iso 2.6.1 runs well.




thanks in advance

Sven

On 04.10.2013 13:44, Itamar Heim wrote:

you don't need to "install packages from node" into centos, just point
ovirt-engine add-host dialog to the host and it will bootstrap with all
needed packages (assuming the target host has the relevant repo
configured).

to change something in the node you can build your own node as well

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