On 10/27/2017 10:27 AM, Wesley Stewart wrote:
Originally, I used a script I found on github, but since updating I
can't seem to get that to work again.
I was just curious if there were any other more elegant type solutions?
I am currently running a single host and local storage, but I would l
Thanks for that.
Does anyone know any way to backup VMs in OVF format like or even output
to a .zip .gz, etc ? Any way a server which is not necessarily in the
same LAN (a offsite backup storage) receive these VMs compressed in a
single file ?
In other words any way to perform these backups
On Friday, October 27, 2017 1:18:45 PM EDT Nathanaël Blanchet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When tryning to set iSCSI multipathing, I get a blank array like below:
>
> none of my networks are required.
You are running into https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1503799 I
think, its on my todo list.
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Sorry,
But you didn't understood well what i've said.
If your host has no ip addresses on that network, you're not encountering
any risk because you've no access to that network at layer 3.
Removing ovirtmgmt is not possibile, that network is mandatory.
Luca
Il 27 ott 2017 1:36 PM, "Istvan Bu
Just change your host file on said machine. If you are on windows, for
example edit
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\*hosts*
and simply add:
IP_ADdress ovirt.domain.com
Now ovirt.domain.com will resolve to the IP address.
Not sure about #2. I hope I understood correctly.
On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at
Hi,
When tryning to set iSCSI multipathing, I get a blank array like below:
none of my networks are required.
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Hi,
We're backing up as physical machines with agents. But we're looking around
for commercial products supporting ovirt. At the moment we know that only
commvault and vprotect supports ovirt.
Luca
Il 27 ott 2017 6:27 PM, "Wesley Stewart" ha scritto:
> Originally, I used a script I found on gi
Hi,
You may take a look at https://github.com/openbacchus/bacchus
Cheers.
On 27 October 2017 at 18:27, Wesley Stewart wrote:
> Originally, I used a script I found on github, but since updating I can't
> seem to get that to work again.
>
> I was just curious if there were any other more elega
Hello,
I am moving away from PVE, as it does not allow the use of virt-manager
from my Linux desktop to control it.
So after some searching around, I came across oVirt and I installed CentOS.
Now I have two problems.
1, I cannot port forward a hostname or an FQDN. So my ability to remotely
cont
Originally, I used a script I found on github, but since updating I can't
seem to get that to work again.
I was just curious if there were any other more elegant type solutions? I
am currently running a single host and local storage, but I would love to
backup VM's automatically once a week or so
Hello,
can anyone give any pointer to deeper information about what in subject and
the value for "Num Of IO Threads" configuration, best practices and
to-be-expected improvements?
I read also here:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_virtualization/4.1/html-single/virtual_machine
Where can I find the updated documentation to follow? Thanks
SL
On Friday, October 27, 2017, 7:11:37 PM GMT+8, Yaniv Kaul
wrote:
On Oct 27, 2017 11:50 AM, "Stephen Liu" wrote:
Hi YK,
Thanks for your advice.
I shall install oVirt on Fedora, the host, which is running on KVM as
On Oct 27, 2017 11:50 AM, "Stephen Liu" wrote:
Hi YK,
Thanks for your advice.
I shall install oVirt on Fedora, the host, which is running on KVM as
guest. Whether I need to install following packages;
vdsm-hook-macspoof
vdsm-hook-nestedvt
on Fedora first before installing oVirt?
Whether fol
On 25/10/17 09:46, Michal Skrivanek wrote:
> while you are still in 3.6 engine you need to upgrade that Default cluster to
> 3.6. This requires VMs power cycle to fully update everything.
> only then upgrade to 4.1
>
>> I also want to avoid creating a new cluster with 3.6 version cause then I
>
Hi YK,
Thanks for your advice.
I shall install oVirt on Fedora, the host, which is running on KVM as guest.
Whether I need to install following packages;
vdsm-hook-macspoof
vdsm-hook-nestedvt
on Fedora first before installing oVirt?
Whether following document is relevent for me to follow?
D
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