
28 Jan
2020
28 Jan
'20
8:45 a.m.
If I do e.g.: 1. Install CentOS 2. yum install ovirt-releaseSOMETHING 3. yum install vdsm Then reboot the machine, vdsm starts, and for this, it does all kinds of things to the system (such as configure various services using vdsm-tool etc.). Are we sure we want/need this? Why would we want vdsm configured/running at all at this stage, before being added to an engine? In particular, if (especially during development) we have a bug in this configuration process, and then fix it, it might not be enough to upgrade vdsm - the tooling will then also have to fix the changes done by the buggy previous version, or require a full machine reinstall. Thanks and best regards, -- Didi