On Sat, Dec 11, 2021 at 1:06 AM <cameronsplaze...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> With this comment, I'm poking at getting the engine to run directly on the 
> node. I figure worst case, I might try throwing it in a container if there's 
> package conflicts.

Several years ago, someone did try running the engine in a container. I think
it did work at some point, but eventually was neglected. You are most welcome
to try - it can be an interesting project.

> That'll at least give me the lighter-engine I'm looking for, along with not 
> having to manage it's resources.
>
> Looks like the powertools repo isn't enabled by default on the node, so 
> following this guide let me enable all the different modules for the engine: 
> https://computingforgeeks.com/enable-powertools-repository-on-centos-rhel-linux/
>
> The engine-setup command is apart of "rpm install ovirt-engine-setup-base", 
> which CentOS 8 can find, but not the node. It's inside the ovirt-4.4 repo 
> too, so I have no idea why the node can't find it. To get the engine setup 
> running on CentOS, I also needed to install 
> ovirt-engine-setup-plugin-ovirt-engine-common (this bug here: 
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1114978), and the node couldn't 
> find this package either.

(See my other reply about repos being disabled in node).

Best regards,
-- 
Didi
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