I'll chime in here.
The virt image support in cobbler is pretty well tacked on -- it was
originally developed to just track a library of images on NFS (crazy
feature request that I maybe shouldn't have accepted) and I don't
think it's very useful for that. It mostly likes to deploy things via
I've actually built out rhev hosts with cobbler and automated their hook up to
a redhat satellite. Personally I like to run more software then what a rhev
image loads. Keeping with the script build mentality, which is imho better
then image builds, because you maintain flexibility and know
On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 07:52, Michael DeHaan michael.deh...@gmail.comwrote:
For a long time I had considered a rudimentary cloud module in Cobbler
that just kept up with the number of VMs on various nodes and their
free storage and decided where to run a koan command to 'place' the
install.