On 03/24/2016 03:02 PM, Karli Sjöberg wrote:

Den 24 mars 2016 13:49 skrev Ondra Machacek <omach...@redhat.com>:
 >
 > Hi,
 >
 > if you remove user, then also permissions of that user to vms will be
 > removed.
 > And yes, you will have to add all those permissions back to users from
 > new profile.
 >
 > But, you can try migration tool[1], to migrate all users to new AAA
profile.
 > If you have any problem with it, you can ask.

Ehm, how do you install it? (el6)

yum install -y https://github.com/machacekondra/ovirt-engine-kerbldap-migration/releases/download/ovirt-engine-kerbldap-migration-1.0.4/ovirt-engine-kerbldap-migration-1.0.4-1.el6ev.noarch.rpm


/K

 >
 > Ondra
 >
 > [1]
 >
https://github.com/machacekondra/ovirt-engine-kerbldap-migration/blob/master/README.md
 >
 > On 03/24/2016 01:06 PM, Will Dennis wrote:
 > > In the RHEV Admin Guide that Martin mentioned, it says:
 > >
 > > "Log in to the Administration Portal, and remove all users and
groups related to the old profile. Users defined in the removed domain
will no longer be able to authenticate with the Red Hat Enterprise
Virtualization Manager. The entries for the affected users will remain
defined in the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager until they are
explicitly removed from the Administration Portal.”
 > >
 > > I have some VMs running under some AD domain users; if I remove the
users from the system as above, will I need to remove them from the VM
permissions, or is that cleaned up as well? And I guess I’ll need to
manually re-add the perms back after the new directory config is in
place? Please advise.
 > >
 > > Thanks,
 > > Will
 > >
 > > On Mar 21, 2016, at 4:29 AM, Martin Perina
<mper...@redhat.com<mailto:mper...@redhat.com>> wrote:
 > >
 > >
 > >
 > > On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 8:20 AM, Yedidyah Bar David
<d...@redhat.com<mailto:d...@redhat.com>> wrote:
 > > On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 4:47 AM, Will Dennis
<wden...@nec-labs.com<mailto:wden...@nec-labs.com>> wrote:
 > >> Hi all,
 > >>
 > >> I have enabled Active Directory authentication for the users in
oVirt (via engine-manage-domains command using --provider=ad) and,
although it works, it takes about ~50 sec’s to process a login. I have
other OSS software that utilizes AD auth, and there is no such lag when
processing logins, so I’m guessing it’s a problem with the oVirt
implementation… Any way to debug why the auth process is taking so long?
 > >
 > > This is an old, unmaintained component. You should use the new
aaa-ldap one.
 > > Search the list archives for "aaa-ldap" and/or read the README file
in the
 > > sources [1]. Best,
 > >
 > > [1]
https://gerrit.ovirt.org/gitweb?p=ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap.git;a=blob;f=README
 > >
 > > ​You could also take a look at RHEV 3.6 Administration Guide,
chapter 13 Users and Roles [2]
 > > where you can find detailed steps for common configurations.
 > >
 > > Martin Perina
 > >
 > > [2]
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Virtualization/3.6/html/Administration_Guide/chap-Users_and_Roles.html
 > > ​
 > >
 > >
 > >>
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