The reply button is taking me to a "mailto" tab again, but hopefully
making the subject the same, will put this under the right thread? If not,
I'm not sure how to reply on the new system. The original thread is here:
https://lists.ovirt.org/archives/list/users@ovirt.org/thread/3L6EVRT4YBEJOIWLLXHF5QPVGJIXL7CR/,
and it continues here for a bit:
https://lists.ovirt.org/archives/list/users@ovirt.org/thread/C4Z65RXLFPOCS6OD3FREAJLNFM2GD2KQ/
.

@Strahil Nikolov
> Have you thought about deploying HostedEngine and when you need to update
the engine -> put the host in maintenance -> backup & restore

The way I understand the update process, you can't update with a hosted
engine unless you have two hosts. One needs to run the engine VM, so the
other can go into maintenance. Is this wrong? For my use case, I'm looking
for something that'll work/update on a single host.

I'm trying to get the engine running next to the hypervisor, so it can run
when the VM's come down. I can get the engine running on a CentOS Stream
install, but it says it has 0/0 hosts running, so I don't think it can
deploy VM's. I can't find a way to install the node's hypervisor
package-set either. Unless that package exists, the only other idea I have
for this route is doing a "hosted engine" install, but destroy the engine
VM and point it to the local engine. This seems extreme to me lol.

I tried setting up the engine on a node itself, but the error I can't get
past yet is in the second url, top of this message. It can't start the
ovirt-imageio service, because of a missing file.

Happy Holidays all!
Cameron
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