Il 26/03/2015 09:27, Michal Skrivanek ha scritto:
On 26 Mar 2015, at 09:14, Francesco Romani <fromani(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Sandro Bonazzola" <sbonazzo(a)redhat.com>
>> To: "Christopher Pereira" <kripper(a)imatronix.cl>,
devel(a)ovirt.org, "Francesco Romani" <fromani(a)redhat.com>
>> Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2015 9:05:02 AM
>> Subject: Re: [ovirt-devel] [URGENT][ACTION REQUIRED] please fix VDSM
requirements
>>
>> Il 26/03/2015 08:56, Christopher Pereira ha scritto:
>>>
>>> On 25-03-2015 10:07, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
>>>> Il 25/03/2015 14:05, Christopher Pereira ha scritto:
>>>>> [...]
>>>>> Maybe you want to add some more dependencies to the nightly build
repo.
>>>> Thanks for reporting, we're already on it.
>>>
>>> During the "Waiting for the host to become operational in the
engine"
>>> stage, the hosted-engine-setup fails because of the following VDSM
>>> requirement:
>>>
>>> "VIR_MIGRATE_AUTO_CONVERGE not found in libvirt, support for
>>> clusterLevel >= 3.6 is disabled. For Fedora 20 users, please consider
>>> upgrading
>>> libvirt from the virt-preview repository"
>>>
>>> According to [1], libvirt version >= 1.2.3 is required.
>>>
>>> Any suggestion where to get this packages + dependencies for CentOS 7?
>>
>> Francesco?
>
> I need to check/start a few discussions, but most likely we'll need Centos 7.1.
> I'm not aware of any (reliable) repos like virt-preview for Centos.
>
> Bottom line: for hosted engine we may need to revert the patch requiring
AUTO_CONVERGE.
> So unfortunate.
Why?
Just get the right libvirt from anywhere in the interim period. Centos 7.1 is going to be
released any day now
1.2.8 is available in the CR
repo:http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/cr/x86_64
while we wait for official 7.1 release
Thanks,
michal
>
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