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> From: "Jason Brooks"
> To: users@ovirt.org
> Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2013 2:48:23 AM
> Subject: Re: [Users] hacking at the ovirt db howto?
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> - Original Message -
> > From: "Jason Brooks"
> > To: users@ovirt.org
> > Sent: Wednesday, October 16
- Original Message -
> From: "Itamar Heim"
> To: "a ludas" , "Gianluca Cecchi"
>
> Cc: "users" , "Daniel Erez"
> Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2013 11:06:33 AM
> Subject: Re: [Users] info on virtio-scsi
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> On 11/23/2013 01:16 AM, a.lu...@gmail.com wrote:
> > For pre-existing VMs you
Agreed. Many of us already have an existing directory of ISOs which is
NFS-shared, (I created mine while using VirtualBox for several years)
and would simply like to use it.
This is an issue which is on the To-Do list, but unfortunately didn't
make the first cut for 3.3.2 recently.
From what
I’m trying to move from ESXi to KVM/OVIRT. To attach an ISO to a CDROM under
ESXi, I just have to add the NFS share with all my ISOs, then go to the CDROM
and attach one of the ISO images and away I go.
Under OVIRT, it seems like I have to create yet another datastore, use
engine-iso-upload
Hey,
I actually realized that something I wrote is inaccurate.
UserB, who was not granted permission to any VM was actually able to
connect to a freshly booted UserA's VM. Subsequently, UserA was unable to
connect to "his own VM" anymore, and the error message was:
Operation Failed: [user cannot
Hi Juan,
On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 3:03 PM, Juan Hernandez wrote:
> Did you change it while the server was running? If so during stop the
> server will probably overwrite the file. Try to change it after stopping
> the server:
>
Yes, it was absolutely because the server was running and was writin
On 11/23/2013 07:36 PM, i iordanov wrote:
> Hi Juan,
>
> I found the setting in the file you pointed me to:
> nsslapd-minssf: 0
>
> I changed it to 1, but as soon as I restart the ipa service with:
> systemctl restart ipa
>
> or reboot it reverts back to 0! Why is this happening?
>
Di
Actually not, but thanks. There's a bug that's been discovered (and filed)
regarding this release's VDSM compatibility with the RHEL 6.5 release which
unfortunately coincided on the same day. Read the whole thread for details.
-Bob
On Nov 23, 2013 10:34 AM, "squadra" wrote:
> http://www.ovirt.or
Hi Juan,
I found the setting in the file you pointed me to:
nsslapd-minssf: 0
I changed it to 1, but as soon as I restart the ipa service with:
systemctl restart ipa
or reboot it reverts back to 0! Why is this happening?
Many thanks!
iordan
--
The conscious mind has only one thread o
On 11/23/2013 05:36 PM, i iordanov wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm trying to work around the impossibility of adding local users into
> oVirt by setting up a FreeIPA server for my test rig... :(
>
> Everything is Fedora 19 and whatever package versions come with it.
>
> 1) I have an A-record, a PTR-re
> Itamar Heim wrote:
>
> well, no. 3.3 isn't tested/packaged for f20.
> just wondering, if you're looking to avoid os upgrades, rather than keen
> on latest, why fedora over centos/rhel as engine/nodes?
Being on a current kernel in the hypervisor just gives a better
feeling in a 10GBit NFS envir
Hi guys,
I'm trying to work around the impossibility of adding local users into
oVirt by setting up a FreeIPA server for my test rig... :(
Everything is Fedora 19 and whatever package versions come with it.
1) I have an A-record, a PTR-record and the necessary SRV records for my
server in dnsmas
On 11/23/2013 02:17 PM, Markus Stockhausen wrote:
Hello,
after a few months of testing I'm ready to migrate some
of our test VMs into the OVirt infrastructure. This will
hopefully start in january and until to then I would like to
take care that everything is in place.
To avoid later OS upgrade
http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.3.1_release_notes
will answer all your questions
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Bob Doolittle wrote:
> Yay!
>
> Congratulations to all of the oVirt team.
>
> I am having trouble locating upgrade instructions, however. There's
> nothing in the release notes.
>
> I
Hello,
after a few months of testing I'm ready to migrate some
of our test VMs into the OVirt infrastructure. This will
hopefully start in january and until to then I would like to
take care that everything is in place.
To avoid later OS upgrades I'm interested if it makes
sense to jump on the Fe
On 11/23/2013 01:16 AM, a.lu...@gmail.com wrote:
For pre-existing VMs you have to enable it in the VM-Edit dialog first.
Edit VM - Show Adv. Options - Resource Alloc. - Virtio-SCSI Enabled
After that step you can change your disk from IDE/Virtio to Virtio-SCSI
daniel - maybe the disk edit dia
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