well, i think i have something to start playing with, it's still an
*alpha* version and lots to be done.
go over the wiki [1] and try it out [2].
[1]
In order To improve the ease of installation, we are working on two
new tools:
1. Fedora oVirt spin
We are planning on integrating oVirt to a live fedora spin[1]
This will simplify the the installation for new users. It will contain
the oVirt "AllInOne" [2] on top of a Fedora liveCD desktop.
This will allow users to experiment with oVirt before later installing
it.
The idea is user will install fedora from the CD, then answer the
questions of the all-in-one setup.
2. Simple demo environment
As a second stage, for simple demo use cases, we want to take this one
step further.
We'd like to extend this live spin to include a complete environment -
sample vm/template/iso/node,etc so that a user can boot from a USB
key and have a complete environment that's pre-installed and
configured, this will probably will be done with a script calling one
of the APIs[3] to create it.
The user would download an image, write it to a USB disk and then boot
it[4].
the idea is user can copy this iso to a usb disk (or a qcow/vdmk) and
Once booted the user will have a pre-installed, pre-configured oVirt
Engine, host and local storage domain complete with ISOs, VM and
template.
any suggestions/help will be appreciated
[
1]http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Spins_Custom
[
2]http://wiki.ovirt.org/wiki/Feature/AllInOne
[
3]http://wiki.ovirt.org/wiki/CLI |http://wiki.ovirt.org/wiki/SDK
[4] bare metal or nested virtualization