# ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool
-bash: ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool: command not found

I did manage to login to Cockpit using IP address:
https://{ip}:9090/={ip}/system/services

It had problems with hostname. I'm not sure why. It may be related with 
hardware firewall configuration and multiple vlans I use.

Cockpit works with root and password but only if ip address is given.
I did also try using login with @ sight and it didn't help.

Command ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool doesn't work. I also can't install nano, 
"ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool", and mc. But internet connection is working and I can 
resolve DNS addresses. Maybe RHEL type of Linux is not so bad but I'm not 
familiar with it.
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