Hi everyone, I have been playing with latest OVirt the last little while.  I go 
back with RHEV since the early days when it was in BETA and I was running it in 
production :} It has certainly come a long, long way...

I see lots of upgrade testing / new feature discussion going on here, I wanted 
to share it with the community to take advantage of and ideally make it even 
better.
I plan to integrate this setup with Openstack and add IDM and other features as 
soon as possible.

If you want to try it out, you don’t need real hardware and still get all the 
functionally of KVM.
I used Ravello Systems to build it - https://ravellosystems.com - You can 
utilize the free trial for 2 weeks.

You can find the blueprint here -> 
https://www.ravellosystems.com/repo/blueprints/64554219

Thanks for helping with the original issues I ran into getting it all working 
properly.

Kyle



Here is the description:

A perfect nested lab environment to learn (test upgrades / new features) on 
OVirt (RHEV) and ManageIQ (Cloudforms) 
I have been testing openstack blueprints from the Ravello REPO quite a bit and 
saw no-one had build an OVirt setup.
It's been a while since I used OVirt / RHEV (I had been using it since back in 
the day when when it was BETA!)
I already had an ESXi setup working with ManageIQ / Cloudforms so I figured why 
not add OVirt / RHEV as well... Openstack will be next...

Here is a blueprint (built on Fedora22) that includes an 2 node OVirt cluster - 
OVirt Engine Version: 3.5.4.2-1.fc20 (Upstream Redhat Enterprise Virtualization 
- RHEV)
It also includes a ManageIQ (Upstream Cloudforms) instance to manage / 
orchestrate the OVirt environment.
Also a Fedora 22 Desktop to use as local management / jumpbox to your 
environment.

1 OVirt Manager - oVirt Engine Version: 3.5.4.2-1.fc20
2 OVirt KVM Hypervisors
1 Ovirt hypervisor template (used to add more nodes to your cluster)
1 FreeNAS appliance to offer up shared NFS storage for the cluster
1 ManageIQ appliance
1 Fedora 22 Desktop (Configured with VNC access)

http://www.ovirt.org/Home <http://www.ovirt.org/Home>
http://manageiq.org/ <http://manageiq.org/>
http://www.freenas.org/ <http://www.freenas.org/>
Give the services and webui a few minutes to start up after booting.
You will find id/password information in the description of each virtual 
machine in the Ravello UI. Some vm's required a sshkey.

If you want build you own hypervisor nodes - see some additional steps below 
(this has already been done on the template I provided).

There’s 2 small issues that you need to work around:

Due to an issue with the the user-mode CPU detection in libvirt, this patch 
needs to be applied to /usr/share/libvirt/cpu_map.xml. This patch forces the 
CPU type to be an Opteron G2 independent of the CPUID. To apply this patch, log 
on to the hypervisor in rescue mode, apply the patch, and then issue the 
command “persist /usr/share/libvirt/cpu_map.xml”. This needs to be done after 
step 8 above.

https://gist.github.com/geertj/56425d0fdc7c54d4bc9f 
<https://gist.github.com/geertj/56425d0fdc7c54d4bc9f>
Here is a good blog that details a similar setup for RHEV.

https://www.ravellosystems.com/blog/run-red-hat-enterprise-virtualization-kvm-ec2/
 
<https://www.ravellosystems.com/blog/run-red-hat-enterprise-virtualization-kvm-ec2/>
Feel free to ask questions or provide comments

Have fun
Kyle



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