Hi Nir

Thank you for your explanation. 

Can I ask you if you can explain this a bit further? I performed and experiment 
and installed ovirt + a hypervisor on 2 VMs (on the hypervisor VM I enabled 
nested virtualization) - both based on Rocky Linux following the official oVirt 
instructions for 4.4.7. No problems there - I also created a vm and 
successfully ran it. Based on this, Rocky - at the moment - replaces CentOS8 
just nicely. And while libvirt installed  is libvirt-7.0.0-14.1.el8.x86_64 and 
comes from CentOS8 advanced virt repo, qemu on the hypervisor machine is 
qemu-kvm-4.2.0-48.module+el8.4.0+534+4680a14e.x86_64 not 5.2.0 and comes from 
Rocky's repos. Does it mean that, once CentOS8 reaches EOL at the end of this 
year, we should only hope that Rocky releases libvirt-7.0.0 in their 
advanced-virt repo?

A snippet from oVirt GUI - hypervisor properties:

OS Version: RHEL - 8.4 - 30.el8
OS Description: Rocky Linux 8.4 (Green Obsidian)
Kernel Version: 4.18.0 - 305.7.1.el8_4.x86_64
KVM Version: 4.2.0 - 48.module+el8.4.0+534+4680a14e
LIBVIRT Version: libvirt-7.0.0-14.1.el8

and confirmation:

# rpm -q qemu-kvm
qemu-kvm-4.2.0-48.module+el8.4.0+534+4680a14e.x86_64


Thank you in advance!


Kind regards,
Branimir
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