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El 04/02/16 a las 13:49, emarcian escribió:
Hi,
Seems like you need to change this settings update vdc_options set
option_value='false' where option_name='InstallVds';
follow the instructions here:
https://mojo.redhat.com/docs/DOC-990399
in case you using 3.6 there is a new war (if you run the simulator as
standalone).
-Eldad
On 02/04/2016 03:04 PM, Piotr Kliczewski wrote:
Eldad is working on making it working with engine 3.6. He should be able to
give you information you need.
On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 12:33 PM,<nico...@devels.es> wrote:
Anything?
El 2016-02-02 10:18, Nicolás escribió:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up VDSM-Fake
(git://gerrit.ovirt.org/ovirt-vdsmfake.git) for some tests, however,
I'm a bit confused about how does it actually work. As the
instructions say, I was able to build the project with Maven (however,
the org.ovirt.vdsm-jsonrpc-java dependency version had to be changed
to 1.1.5 instead of 1.1.2-SNAPSHOT in pom.xml as this latter is no
longer provided at the repository).
Once built, I run mvn jetty:run and the server started correctly:
2016-02-02 11:01:51.957:INFO::jetty-6.1.26 [1]
2016-02-02 11:01:52.804:INFO::No [2] Transaction manager found - if
your webapp requires one, please configure one.
2016-02-02 11:01:53,424 Application initialized.
2016-02-02 11:01:53,442 Opening a Stomp server localhost:54322
2016-02-02 11:01:53.702:INFO::Started [3]
SelectChannelConnector@0.0.0.0:54321
[INFO] Started Jetty Server
[INFO] Starting scanner at interval of 10 seconds.
I could indeed verify it's listening on the VDSM port:
[root@host ovirt-vdsmfake]# netstat -atpn | grep 54321
tcp6 0 0
:::54321
:::* LISTEN
44870/java
So the next step is to add a fake host via REST. I used scripts
provided here [4] and I successfully added the host, however, it
starts installing all the VDSM packages as it were a normal host and
therefore it tries to start vdsmd as well, which throws an error as
the Jetty Server is already listening on the 54321 port. I shut down
the Jetty Server and allowed oVirt Manager to install all the packages
properly, then stopped vdsmd and started the Jetty Server, but
expectedly oVirt Engine fails with message "Host xxx is non
responsive", so what I actually got is a real VDSM host and not a fake
one.
FWIW, the fake VDSM runs on a different host, ports are reacheable
from the oVirt engine, proper /etc/hosts has been added to the engine
to reach the host, and no further customization of web.xml has been
done.
I feel like I'm missing something here. Could someone shed some light
on what's wrong?
Thanks.
Nicolás
Links:
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[1]INFO::jetty-6.1.26
[2]INFO::No
[3]INFO::Started
[4]http://www.ovirt.org/REST_API_Using_BASH_Automation
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