Hi, I think what you are looking for is mostly this: https://github.com/oVirt/vdsm/blob/master/lib/vdsm/api/vdsm-api.yml
The best way to see what the traffic is is to disable SSL. The postgres database is installed and accessible using the postgres user (the engine user is not allowed to access it directly). You might also be interested in the vdsm fake project we use as node simulator. Its readme will tell you exactly how to do this: https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-vdsmfake I wrote an article some time ago that explained how to setup a development environment without real hosts: https://www.ovirt.org/blog/2016/11/testing-ovirt-changes-without-cluster/ Might I ask what you goal is? Best regards -- Martin Sivak SLA / oVirt On Sun, May 6, 2018 at 6:26 AM, Anastasiya Ruzhanskaya <anastasiya.ruzhansk...@frtk.ru> wrote: > Hello everyone! > Currently I want to determine what information is included in messages > passing from oVirt engine to VDSM on ovirt-node. > > I made up a really simple configuration with one VM representing engine, > another - node, a managed to successfully launch a single VM on this node. > However, I have chosen to configure everything automatically. Currently > traffic is encrypted with default certificates. > So, there are three options for me and no one of them really works. > > 1) Find the format of messages ( what the fields are, session id for > example) in docs, but I didn't manage to find it; > 2) Use wireshark to decrypt the traffic and the apply maybe a json > -dissector to the decrypted data. I have tried many solutions ( thanks god I > have rsa private and public keys but there is another session key which is > generated every time engine starts to communicate with vdsm, which I cannot > get with the help of sslkeylog file or ld_preload technology. > Maybe someone knows the exact methodology how to do this correctly? > > 3) Turn off ssl in oVirt. It is simple to do that for vdsm, but for engine, > according to answers on oVirt site, I should do 2 requests to the database. > I was really surprised that psql was not installed by oVirt on my system. > How did it then created a default database? ( I have chosen to create all > locally and with default configurations). > I mean these two commands : > https://www.ovirt.org/develop/developer-guide/vdsm/connecting-development-vdsm-to-engine/ > . I have a following error there : > psql: FATAL: Peer authentication failed for user "engine" > > Could you please guide my what method is the best and how should I correct > my faults there? > > > _______________________________________________ > Devel mailing list > Devel@ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel