You may want to consider using CentOS 8 until Rocky Linux gets to 8.6. When
RHEL 8.6 is released, advanced-virtualization should become available to
downstream distros, which will make it viable to install oVirt on Rocky Linux
etc. I personally had the best luck with CentOS 8. CentOS 8 uses qemu
CentOS Stream will install qemu 6.1, which will likely cause VMs failing to
boot (including hosted-engine) if they use Q35 BIOS. Q35 and i440fx worked, but
Q35 BIOS is the default when setting up hosted-engine and the VM failed to
start in stage 5 for me.
To get packages to update on CentOS Str
You mentioned "also tried wired connection". You should always use a wired
connection. Using a wireless connection is likely to give you lots of problems.
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Installing on CentOS 8.5 brings QEMU 6.0.
Guess we use CentOS until RHEL 8.6 is released, Rocky/Alma Linux update to 8.6,
and oVirt is viable on those distros.
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Yes. It appears CentOS Stream installs QEMU 6.1.0 when installing
ovirt-hosted-engine-setup.
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To add, it was pretty clear the VM never came up just by looking at top/htop.
qemu-kvm was using negligible (0.7% of a core) CPU. I'm 99% certain this is the
cause of my woes. Using Q35 with UEFI should be fine, as most systems are fine
booting from UEFI. However, I'd like to have the option to
I've been trying to get oVirt working for a week now with a self-hosted engine
setup. Eventually, today, I decided to try a standalone engine and see if I
can't at least get that to work, to maybe figure out what the issue is.
It seems the default chipset type is Q35 with BIOS. But it fails to b
CentOS Stream 8 fresh install. The logs show other repos, but I've tried this
just installing CentOS Stream 8, updating, then installing the ovirt repo only.
Then, after installing ovirt-hosted-engine-setup, dependencies become broken
and dnf update produces the following error:
[slacker@host1
Fresh install on CentOS Stream 8. After installing ovirt-hosted-engine-setup, I
encounter the following dependency errors when trying to run dnf upgrade:
Error:
Problem 1: package rsyslog-openssl-8.2102.0-5.el8.x86_64 requires rsyslog =
8.2102.0-5.el8, but none of the providers can be installe
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