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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/15/2013 01:34 AM, Andrew Lau
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            style="font-family:arial">On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 5:20 AM,
            Joop </span><span dir="ltr" style="font-family:arial">&lt;<a
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              <div class="im">Itamar Heim wrote:<br>
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                  On 09/12/2013 08:16 PM, Joop wrote:<br>
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                    Itamar Heim &lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                      On 09/12/2013 12:17 PM, noc wrote:<br>
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                        Is it possible to add an
                        ovirt-guest-agent-1.0.8-el6.rpm to the ovirt<br>
                        3.2 repository?<br>
                        I'm asking because I tried the ovirt-guest-agent
                        installation on a VM<br>
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                        slightly modifying the repo file to point to the
                        3.3 directory and<br>
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                        dependencies that were used were only from epel.<br>
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                        Joop<br>
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                      can you please clarify a bit more why you can't
                      use the 3.3 repo?<br>
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                    One thing 3.3 isn't yet available and second I'm
                    still on 3.2 and would like keep the amount of admin
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                  i may got the versions wrong, but it sounds like you
                  are asking to release the 3.3 version to 3.2 users?<br>
                  (this is only for the guest, so doesn't affect the
                  engine and hosts)<br>
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              Yes, since ovirt-guest-agent for ovirt-3.3 does work for
              3.2 too it would be nice to have the guest-agent available
              in the 3.2 repo too instead of adding a, coming, 3.3 repo
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              Fedora seems to have ovirt-guest-agent-common in it's
              default repo, whereas EL6 does not have any (even in EPEL)
              is this correct? It would be nice to have it readily
              available instead of having to install a repo just for one
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    The EPEL6 package is here:<br>
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              style="font-family:tahoma,sans-serif">Joop, I tried
              installing just the RPM alone from the 3.3 repo and that
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    It is ok to use it, however you'll have some errors in the VDSM log
    about an unknown 'fqdn' message sent by the guest agent. Which you
    can ignore, it is not creating any problems, besides some log
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