On Mon, 2013-12-16 at 22:38 -0600, Blaster wrote:
> On Dec 16, 2013, at 4:47 AM, René Koch <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> > I suggest to use the following settings for your Solaris guest:
> > * Operating System: Other
> > * nic1: rtl8139
> > * Disk1: IDE
> > 
> > Booting from the DVD ISO works fine for Sol 10 and 11 with these settings.
> 
> I just tried that, with booting both the Solaris 11.1 txt installer and the 
> 11.1 Live media ISOs.  Can you try one of those in on your system and see if 
> they boot?
> 


I used this image for installing Solaris 11: sol-11_1-text-x86.iso,
which is the Solaris 11.1 text based installer...

Works fine for me on my oVirt 3.3 setup - installed Solaris 11.1 right
now - (did also work fine in oVirt 3.2 and on a RHEL 6 server with plain
KVM)...

root@solaris:~# cat /etc/release 
                             Oracle Solaris 11.1 X86
  Copyright (c) 1983, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates.  All rights
reserved.
                           Assembled 19 September 2012



> I wonder if something changed with 11.1?
> 
> I think someone mentioned trying to boot with Virt Manager..Is it OK to mix 
> virtmanager and ovirt guests on the same system? 


That's not a good idea to mix virt-manager and oVirt on one host.
You can try to install Solaris 11.1 on a dedicated KVM-based host using
virt-manager and import it to oVirt using virt-v2v tools in case you
can't manage to install Solaris as a guest in your oVirt setup...


Regards,
René


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