
Il 12/02/2014 12:46, Aline Manera ha scritto:
On 02/12/2014 06:08 AM, Eyal Edri wrote:
Maybe aline can help here? as you can see we also need POWER pc slaves, so if you can contribute a server which we can run ppc vms on, it will be great both for kimchi and oVirt.
Hi all,
I am going through the legal stuffs to get POWER machines from IBM available to ovirt community. But in this first attempt, I am trying to get POWER vms and not a host POWER machine.
Sandro, Eyal: Do POWER vms work fine for your proposals? Or you need a host POWER machine?
For build purpose, VMs are enough thanks. I'm not sure about the testing for Francesco Romani, maybe he'll reply
Eyal.
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From: "Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden" <ewoud+ovirt@kohlvanwijngaarden.nl> To: infra@ovirt.org Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 2:13:48 AM Subject: Re: Request for 3 PPC64 vm slaves for Jenkins
Il 10/02/2014 23:15, Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden ha scritto:
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 08:12:35AM +0100, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
PPC64 support is going to be introduced as new feature in oVirt 3.4.0. So we should start delivering PPC64 packages for arch dependent packages for both EL6 and Fedora. VMs may be small enough since they should only build nightly vdsm and ovirt-host-deploy-offline: 1 core, 512Mb ram, 10Gb disk Software needed: minimal install + vdsm and ovirt-host-deploy-offline build deps. Since we only have x86 hardware which run oVirt. Does it have to be a PPC64 VM because I don't think we can host that right now. AFAIK we can run qemu-system-ppc64 also on x86_64. Or am I missing something? Can we also do this with oVirt as host? Ideally I'd prefer not having to manually host a VM but have oVirt take care of it. Could a VDSM hook
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