> On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 2:13 PM <thomas(a)hoberg.net&gt; wrote:
> 
> rpmUtils is part of yum itself, in the yum libraries. miniyum is part of 
> otopi.
> 
> 
> It was:
> 
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1724056
> 
> But only for 4.4 (the next version).
> 
Otopi seems to generate a tarball on the host that runs the wizard from, which 
is then forwarded to the hosted-engine VM for execution. In that context a 
version comparison function (something like "CompareEVR") fails to execute, 
because that requires rpmUtils to be loaded. To my shame I am not a Python 
programmer, but it seems to be late-binding, which may be why it's not 
universally failing at the import of the rpmUtils, but only when Compare..EVR 
is called.

Tracing what's going on in the dynamic context of a Pyhon program executing 
from an tarball, that's just been sent over an SSH wire to a VM that lies in 
agony... is a bit steep, especially because it takes an hour to recreate the 
circumstances.

Perhaps I'd volunteer to try 4.4 early instead ;-)
> 
> If you want a minimal installation, that already includes exactly what's
> needed, you can also use ovirt-node :-)

The oVirtNodes work just fine and that's what I fell back on early, when I 
wasn't sure about the cause.

But one usage scenario involves big machine learning compute hosts running 
Nvidia workloads on V100 GPUs in Docker containers (or basically bare metal), 
while some support workloads would be managed in an oVirt corner on those same 
hosts.

It basically anticipates where oVirt wants to go, mixing scale-in and scale-out 
workloads under one management framework.

It's also necessary, as many current ML capable GPUs aren't actually supported 
inside virtual machines for market segmentation reasons.
> 
> If you still want to, you can open a bug, and attach all relevant
> logs, including yum log and something like:
> 
> lastid=$(yum history | awk '/|/ && $1 ~ /[0-9]/ {print $1; exit}')
> for id in $(seq $lastid); do
>         echo === ID $id ===
>         yum history info $id
> done
> 
> 
> Very well, you can still use some file upload service. I never used
> the web interface for the users@ mailing list, no idea how it looks
> like.
I believe the bug tracker has a native attachment facility: I was just slightly 
confused that I might see a different UI than everybody else.
> 
> Best regards,
Likewise and thanks for your encouraging help so far!
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