Hi Nir, Thanks for the tip, I didn't think to look there. The oVirt GUI isn't the most intuitive...
I now have the ISO domain attached to the data center. -Hal On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 9:02 PM, Nir Soffer <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 6:18 PM, Hal Martin <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hello everyone, >> >> Please excuse me if this question has been asked before, I've searched >> the mailing list archives and can't find someone having the same >> problem as I am. >> >> I have a new oVirt installation that I'm trying to configure, and I >> cannot get the ISO domain I configured during engine-setup to show in >> the UI at all. >> >> Installation layout: >> # Engine >> CentOS 7 - oVirt Engine 3.5 (VM on different, non-oVirt cluster) >> # Nodes >> de-fra-p-hv05 - oVirt Node 3.5 >> de-fra-p-hv06 - oVirt Node 3.5 >> >> I installed and configured the engine, but the node that runs the >> engine is a VM, and will not be running VMs itself. I intend to use it >> only as a management node (in the VMWare world this would be analogous >> to the vCenter server). I don't want to run hosted engine because that >> requires me to install Fedora/CentOS on the blades. I would much >> rather have the engine live on a different cluster and just run oVirt >> node on the blades. >> >> I am able to install the nodes successfully, and configure them from >> within the engine UI. >> >> I am using an iSCSI SAN for VM storage. As per the Quick Setup guide, >> I have configured my iSCSI network on the nodes and created an iSCSI >> storage domain for VMs. >> >> Where I am utterly stuck is the creation of the ISO domain: >> http://www.ovirt.org/documentation/quickstart/quickstart-guide/#Attach_an_ISO_domain >> >> Since the server running oVirt engine is not participating in the >> cluster, it doesn't appear in my data center. This might be my >> problem, but I'm not sure. >> >> Here's a summary of the data center I have configured thus far: >> System >> |- Data Centers >> |- Default >> |- Storage >> |- sanQA >> |- Networks >> |- ovirtmgmt >> |- hpmsa >> |- vmnet128 >> |- Clusters >> |- QA >> |- Hosts >> |- de-fra-p-hv05 >> |- de-fra-p-hv06 >> >> I have edited the ACL on the server running oVirt engine to allow rw >> access on /var/lib/exports/iso to nodes de-fra-p-hv05 and >> de-fra-p-hv06. >> $ cat /etc/exports.d/ovirt-engine-iso-domain.exports >> /var/lib/exports/iso de-fra-p-ove01.domain.xyz(rw) >> /var/lib/exports/iso 172.20.102.215(rw) >> /var/lib/exports/iso 172.20.102.216(rw) >> >> When I try to import an ISO domain in the Data Center -> Storage tab, >> I get the following error: >> "Error while executing action: Cannot add Storage Connection. Storage >> connection already exists." >> Attached is the engine log from attempting to import the ISO domain. > > Import ISO domain? I think you want to attach it, not import it. > >> >> I don't have any ISO domain visible in the Storage tab of my data >> center. Since I cannot see the ISO domain in the UI, I cannot create >> new virtual machines on my cluster. >> >> Please help me understand what I've done wrong. >> >> I've also attached a screenshot of the management interface. As you >> can see, I've configured an iSCSI domain. I see no button in the UI to >> "Attach ISO" > > You should see the button if you open the correct tab: > > 1. On the left pane, click the data center name (Frankfurt) > 2. Select the "Data Centers" tab in the top right > 3. Select the "Storage" tab in the bottom > > You should see the "Attach ISO" button in the top of the Storage tab. > > See the attached screenshot (from 3.6, but it should be similar) > > Nir > >> >> http://www.ovirt.org/documentation/quickstart/quickstart-guide/#Attach_an_ISO_domain >> >> Thank you, >> Hal >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users

