sanlock in
/etc/libvirt/qemu-sanlock.conf but was wondering if this is something that the
vdsm install should take care of?
Thanks,
Simon
From: users-boun...@ovirt.org [mailto:users-boun...@ovirt.org] On Behalf Of Joop
Sent: 13 June 2014 11:54
Cc: users@ovirt.org
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] oVirt
Il 13/06/2014 13:40, Sandro Bonazzola ha scritto:
> Il 13/06/2014 13:19, Sven Kieske ha scritto:
>> +1 on that one too.
>>
>> I'm adding sandro to the conversation.
>> Is there any reason, why this is not done?
>> If not, I would open an RFE for that.
>>
>> Am 13.06.2014 12:53, schrieb Joop:
>>> Lo
Il 13/06/2014 13:19, Sven Kieske ha scritto:
> +1 on that one too.
>
> I'm adding sandro to the conversation.
> Is there any reason, why this is not done?
> If not, I would open an RFE for that.
>
> Am 13.06.2014 12:53, schrieb Joop:
>> Looking at this again I would like the webui install process
+1 on that one too.
I'm adding sandro to the conversation.
Is there any reason, why this is not done?
If not, I would open an RFE for that.
Am 13.06.2014 12:53, schrieb Joop:
> Looking at this again I would like the webui install process to add the
> repo too :-)
> If engine-setup is up to date i
Sven Kieske wrote:
+1 from me, this should work without manual tweaking (except for live
snapshots).
Am 09.06.2014 20:32, schrieb Joop:
If you install a minimal Centos-6.5 and add the ovirt repository and
then add the host using the webui of engine then it will install all
needed packages (v
+1 from me, this should work without manual tweaking (except for live
snapshots).
Am 09.06.2014 20:32, schrieb Joop:
> If you install a minimal Centos-6.5 and add the ovirt repository and
> then add the host using the webui of engine then it will install all
> needed packages (vdsm/libvirt/kvm) an
Simon Barrett wrote:
Could anyone please confirm the correct process to run oVirt node on a
standard CentOS install, rather than using the node iso?
I'm currently doing the following:
- Install CentOS 6.5
- Install qemu-kvm-rhev rpm's to resolve live snapshot issue
Could anyone please confirm the correct process to run oVirt node on a standard
CentOS install, rather than using the node iso?
I'm currently doing the following:
- Install CentOS 6.5
- Install qemu-kvm-rhev rpm's to resolve live snapshot issues on the
CentOS supplied rpm's
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