Hi Guys, 

I struck upon the same problem that I've seen posted to the list some time ago, 
where attempts to install the hosted engine fail. 
The problem of "No bootable device" on first reboot after the initial 
installation of the hosted-engine via an iso based cdrom install, is 
reproducible across different installation media. 
To describe in a little more detail for clarity, after the initial reboot and 
reconnection to the hosted-engine setup VM, one must select "Boot from local 
drive" or the likes from install media to continue with the hosted-engine 
setup. 
At this point regardless of install media, (e.g. CentOS-6.6-x86_64-minimal.iso 
or the Fed 20 equivalent, or even the Debian Jessie net-install iso), the "No 
bootable device" error persists.
I did see some suggestion that the problem may have been related to iptables, 
but my assessment this is not the case.
The work around that I found was to edit the grub entry for "Boot from local 
drive" in the iso menu from ".localboot 0xffff" and changing it to ".localboot 
0x80"

Essentially what I was able to gather about the problem was that it was new to 
Centos7, and was not encountered in earlier versions nor alternate host OS such 
as Fedora 20. 
Also the apparent bug is related only to the ovirt-hosted-engine-setup created 
instance.
Post installation, an ovirt 3.5 created VM hosted on Centos 7, using identical 
media and booting back to the iso by default, does not exhibit the "No bootable 
device" error.
I have also been able to reproduce the problem on different hardware with fresh 
Centos 7 installs separated by 7 weeks, so it seems persistent since early 
October at the RC stage til now.

Other problems that I encountered with the hosted engine install relate to the 
iptables installation on the hosts/nodes following successful engine-setup, 
despite selecting the "No" option for iptables configuration within the 
ovirt-hosted-engine-setup dialogue.
My memory from the 3.4 release is that when performing the New host task from 
the GUI and unchecking the iptables option, that it would similarly reconfigure 
iptables on the target host as well.
It appears that the selection is not honored and from my experience breaks 
component hosts of glustered HA platforms.

I will get to submitting on bugzilla soon, but thought it may help to share 
this here too.

Lew
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