----- Original Message ----- > From: "ybronhei" <ybron...@redhat.com> > To: "Yedidyah Bar David" <d...@redhat.com>, "Mooli Tayer" <mta...@redhat.com> > Cc: devel@ovirt.org > Sent: Thursday, July 3, 2014 6:22:52 PM > Subject: Re: [ovirt-devel] ovirt 3.5 Test day 1 - vdsm-tool configure libvirt > with python code > > On 07/03/2014 06:11 PM, Yedidyah Bar David wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "ybronhei" <ybron...@redhat.com> > >> To: "Yedidyah Bar David" <d...@redhat.com>, devel@ovirt.org > >> Sent: Thursday, July 3, 2014 6:05:52 PM > >> Subject: Re: [ovirt-devel] ovirt 3.5 Test day 1 - vdsm-tool configure > >> libvirt with python code > >> > >> On 07/01/2014 05:13 PM, Yedidyah Bar David wrote: > >>> Hi all, > >>> > >>> I was assigned to test [1], which was fixed by [2], which pointed > >>> at [3]. > >>> > >>> Most things worked as expected. > >>> > >>> Issues I noticed: > >>> > >>> * the table says that vdsClient with or without '-s' should work against > >>> vdsm with ssl=true or ssl=false. In my tests '-s' worked with true, > >>> without > >>> '-s' worked with false, but the other options didn't work. > >>> > >> "vdsClient -s" means to use secure communication, which will work > >> properly if "ssl=true" is configured in vdsm.conf (btw, if ssl not > >> specified there true is the default). > >> > >> bare in mind, that after changing the conf file you need to restart > >> vdsmd service. > >> > >> when you change vdsm.conf like "ssl=true" to "ssl=false", before running > >> vdsmd again, you need to perform "vdsm-tool configure" to configure all > >> related service to work properly with the new vdsm configuration (in > >> that case, not secured which require libvirtd.conf and qemu.conf update) > >> > >> after vdsm-tool configures libvirtd.conf and qemu.conf accordingly , you > >> can start vdsmd and see that "vdsClient" (without -s) works properly. > >> > >> this works as far as I checked in vdsm 3.5 > > > > Not sure I got you right - with the above (edit/configure/restart), is it > > intended that '-s' will work with 'ssl=false'? Because iirc it didn't. > -s means secured, and you set ssl=false. so no, when you set ssl to > false, vdsClient with -s should not work.
Very well. Just a note about how it does not work - one case hangs trying to connect to a port indefinitely, the other outputs an error message. Don't remember which is which. As I said, none of them is that important. > > > > I do not think it's important that it works - if a user wants ssl they > > should > > obviously do 'ssl=true' and '-s', and if not, 'ssl=false' and no '-s'. The > > only reason I tested this and point out above is that it is mentioned in > > the > > wiki table that it's supposed to work and it didn't for me (again, if I > > understood everything correctly). > > mooli, maybe the wiki misleading in that area. consider to update it > > > > > -- > Yaniv Bronhaim. > -- Didi _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel