"All I use it for is to set one NIC up with an IP address, so the engine can reach it. The rest is done via the engine. I probably should just do this with DHCP and MAC reservations really"
Ah thanks. So we can do that with kernel options too. I wasn't sure if we should even bother with bonds though since the manager will do the rest. Thanks for sharing your iscsid.conf. We're using the copy module to place our modified one on the hypervisor, though your solution might be more elegant, along with others that modify rsyslog and cron, then persisting those files: - name: unpersist conf files on HV tags: [conf] command: "unpersist {{ item.destdir }}/{{ item.name }}" with_items: hv_files - name: copy conf files to hv tags: [conf] copy: src="{{ item.name }}" dest="{{ item.destdir }}/{{ item.name }}" mode="{{ item.mode }}" owner=root group=root with_items: hv_files - name: persist conf files on HV tags: [conf] command: "persist {{ item.destdir }}/{{ item.name }}" with_items: hv_files notify: - rsyslog - crond How do people handle installing additional packages [we add htop, vim, iftop, nethogs, diamond, check_mk] to the hypervisor after deployment? After remounting rw we use this task to copy rpms from Apache server: - name: install rhel7 packages command: "rpm -i {{ item.destdir }}/{{ item.name }}" with_items: rh7_rpm_files register: rpm_result when: ansible_distribution_major_version == "7" failed_when: "rpm_result.rc == 69" -- Thanks Douglas Duckworth, MSc, LFCS Unix Administrator Tulane University Technology Services 1555 Poydras Ave NOLA -- 70112 E: du...@tulane.edu O: 504-988-9341 F: 504-988-8505 On 03/04/2016 03:41 PM, Dan Yasny wrote: > All I use it for is to set one NIC up with an IP address, so the engine > can reach it. The rest is done via the engine. I probably should just do > this with DHCP and MAC reservations really _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users