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Den 28 maj 2016 11:50 skrev Arman Khalatyan <arm2arm@gmail.com>:<br>
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> Thank you for the hint. I will try next week. <br>
> Foreman looks quite complex:)</p>
<p dir="ltr">Well, yeah, it takes a while to get into. But once you're there, you'll notice there's a lot of stuff already been done for deploying new hosts[*], as well as boatloads more to make your life a lot easier! If anything, just for the "documentation"
you get for using it that you don't have to write afterwards:)</p>
<p dir="ltr">/K</p>
<p dir="ltr">[*]: http://youtu.be/gozX891kYAY</p>
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> I would prefer simple Python script with 4 lines: add, install, setup networks and activate.<br>
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> Am 27.05.2016 6:51 nachm. schrieb "Karli Sjöberg" <karli.sjoberg@slu.se>:<br>
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>> Den 27 maj 2016 18:41 skrev Arman Khalatyan <arm2arm@gmail.com>:<br>
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>> > Hi, I am looking some method to automate the host deployments in a cluster environment.<br>
>> > Assuming we have 20 nodes with centos 7 eth0/eth1 configured. Is it possible to automate installation with ovirt-sdk?<br>
>> > Are there some examples ?<br>
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>> You could do that, or look into full life cycle management with The Foreman.<br>
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>> /K<br>
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>> > Thanks, <br>
>> > Arman.</p>
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